Thursday 19 May 2016

State Library of New South Wales



Inspiration by Design was an exhibition at the State Library of New South Wales, an exhbition curated by the London V&A celebrating over 150years of collecting by the National Art Library.

I really really enjoyed this exhibition, with just over a hundred pieces of work that spanned such a vast array of disciplines it was just breathtaking. With sketches by Yves St Laurent, and sketch books by Picasso and Hockney it was just so inspiring to even be in the same room as all these pieces of works.


My favourite piece from this exhibition was the collection of books and illustrated stories, in particular this page from Beatrix Potter's, Peter Rabbit. The exhibition itself has collated all these into a book which is described below:

Word & Image shows how the distinct character of the NAL was formed, and how its collections created a new kind of bibliographical resource. From a fifteenth-century book of hours to William Morris's specimen pages for Jean Froissart's The Chronicles of Fraunce, Inglande, and Other Places Adjoynynge; from George Cruikshank's studies of Fagin for Oliver Twist to an Yves Saint Laurent design for the House of Dior; and from Bill Brandt's photographs to the Book of Nails by Floating Concrete Octopus, Word & Image explores some of the finest examples of 'book art' in existence.
Everything about these pieces of work are just rare jewels of inspiration and I feel so privileged to have seen this exhibition. What I found even more fascinating is that the V&A has this exhibition on for rent so it may be possible to see it again in the future.

This Gallery Space led onto another Gallery Space called Australian Inspiration.








Julie Paterson, Residency and Cloth Talk.
I went to a talk by a textiles designer at the library and it was really cool, it was like being in a room with you know the film About A Boy, well imagine fifty character's like the mum Fiona, all passionate about textiles and imagery and this woman basically told us her life story of how she got to where she was with her own studio. Even though it's not animation related it was really cool to see how her design work had been influenced by aboriginal art. To see her work go below, also she had an artistic manifesto that was really cool that might be worth reading, if you like poetic words about art.

http://clothfabric.com

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