Showing posts with label newcastle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newcastle. Show all posts

Friday, 21 March 2014

The Outsiders Gallery Newcastle

On monday i was finding it hard to get back into the swing of things after getting back from London and felt really un motivated so on Thursday i went on a trip to Newcastle with Glenn and Zade. We went to see some art at the Outsiders Gallery. The gallery was showing art work by a lot of different artists that are very current and popular. The gallrey was Featuring artists such as: Jonathan Yeo, Invader, Ian Francis, Todd James, Billy Norrby, Mode 2, Mark Jenkins, Interesni Kazki, Brett Amory, Emma Richardson, Shepard Fairey, Know Hope, Sage Vaughn, Charlie Isoe, HUSH, and Oliver Jeffers. 

It was a really lovely little gallery and i'd say it was definitely worth the trip. The selection of work on show was great because it was all modern and unique compared to the usual gallery that sells paintings. i really liked all of the art that was shown there, and its really interesting to see how much things sell for. I have also found out that going to see art in real life as opposed to on a computer is a lot more interesting and inspiring because you can see all of the brush strokes and textures that the work has. Here are a few photos of the gallery and my favourite pieces that were on show  

Front of Gallery 
Gallery basement


Oliver Jeffers | Experience Youth

Shepard Fairy | Sedation Pill 

Invader | Magic Potion

Brett Amory | Anonymous #18 & 19


Oliver Jeffers | Surrounded





Charlie Isoe | Study 5


 Billy Norrby | High Line 




 The trip was great and i saw lots of inspiring artists work this work helped me to get inspired and it also helped out a lot with my professional studies work as all of the art work that was shown was current and on trend. As i am writing about trends in my report it should be helpful. 
I think i will keep an eye out for up coming exhibitions at this gallery because its a lovely little place. 

Friday, 7 February 2014

Primary research Trip to Newcastle

The week that we received our blog list we also got a list of recommended places to go to do some research and get some inspiration. The list included a few different places that were in the Newcastle/Gateshead area so i decided to ask my class mate Glenn if he wanted to go on a few trips to a few of these places to see what inspiration we could get from them.

The first place that we decided to go to was the baltic. I hadn't been to look around this art gallery before so i had an open mind before i got there. I was pretty impressed by the exhibition that was on the top floor as it was very bright and fun to look at. The exhibition showed Thomas Bayrle's pieces, It was amazing to see because Brayrle was a pioneer of pop art. His art is all very bold and mainly focusses around repeated patterns. all of his work looked really graphic and computer generated witch was strange as it was all created in the mid 1960's and i don't think that the computer software that would enable anyone to make this art was even around back then. it made me appreciate how much easier it is now to create digitally rendered art.

The Baltic art gallery Gateshead

Thomas Bayrle exhibition 
We then decided to go to wondering man comic shop over the river in Newcastle. We got recommended to go here because one of the narrative briefs was set by Nobrow  and they have a no brow section in thier shop. It was a really nice little shop with some great comics and an independent press section that enabled artists and illustrators to create and sell their own books and zines, It was lovely to look through. As i chose to do the no brow brief for my narrative brief i decided to buy one of their magazines to look through for ideas and inspiration. I will post a separate post on the pieces that have gave me ideas and inspired me from this magazine. One other really nice thing about this shop was that they have a free comic style news paper full of local artists comic strips that they have made based on the subject of science.

me in the comic shop at the Nobrow section


The Nobrow magazine that i got

Logo of the comic shop

Free comic newspaper



The final place that we decided to go was the Biscuit Factory it was really nice and interesting to look at all of the art work and see how much it was selling for. I liked some of the pieces more than others but overall everything in there was lovely. i saw a huge painting of a bear that i really loved but it was for sale at £500 (i think) so i couldn't afford it. When i went down to the gift shop i found a book called 'Norris the bear who shared' by Catherine Ryner that the painting was from for only £5.99 so i got that instead. It was a children's book but i didn't mind as they are so much more pretty to look at and i love the simple happy stories that they often have.





overall it was a really good trip and i saw a lot of great things to give me inspiration for my narrative brief. Hopefully the things and information that i collected on this trip will help me create my art work for the module.