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Trip to Hayward Gallery(Diane Arbus) and Royal Academy of arts(Bill Viola)

  • Shail Vasa
  • Mar 31, 2019
  • 1 min read

Diane arbus

Diane Arbus made most of her photographs in New York City, where she was born and died, and where she worked in locations such as Times Square, the Lower East Side and Coney Island. Her photographs of children and eccentrics, couples and circus performers, female impersonators and midtown shoppers, are among the most intimate, surprising and haunting works of art of the twentieth century. 

Really got inspired by the photography of diane arbus the risks she took to show reality through her work and all her subjects ahas a story to tell its amazing how she captured everyones personality.


Bill Viola

Royal Academy of arts "Life Death Rebirth" exhibition pairs Bill Viola’s powerful installations with rarely-seen drawings by Michelangelo. Journey through the cycle of life in an immersive and unparalleled show.

The pace of bill violas work was astonishing you could stand and stare at the same piece for hours and every momment you will experience a soulful insight into the art work. and some great inspiration for my media expolarion film project cause we are using all the elements like fire, water, wind in our experimental film to convey our story.

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