Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Kaldor Public Art Projects

I've been wanting to check out Thomas Demand's installation, The Dailies, in the Commercial Travellers' Association (CTA) and I left it to the last day today - to do so!

So the CTA is accommodation for it's members within the Harry Siedler designed building, a building whose location and context has always intrigued me. You know the building - it's the modernist mushroom in Martin Place. So we popped up to level 4 and were able to look in 15 of the 16 rooms on the floor, all single rooms, which had been occupied by Demand's work. Photos on the walls, a story to read, smell and sound. Of all the exhibitions O has been to, this was the first exhibition that O (now 2 years and 3 months) interacted with, articulated thoughts and questions about. Wonderful. O enjoyed racing from room to room and discovering what he could find.

I realised today that the way I engage with exhibitions has changed - pram parked in the hallway too large to fit into the space economic rooms, baby J asleep in the pram, I darted into the rooms - I was not able to read the unfolding story - I saw the photos, absorbed the smell and sound... it was O who collected the guide for me (I completely missed it). Yet we all enjoyed it.

Note: I am not a fan of blogging on events/exhibitions/things to do - on their last day, as then folks reading can't attend/enjoy for themselves. So apologies for doing it here - I hope it won't happen again. It's part of my blogging manifesto.

Friday, 23 September 2011

The Wiggles Exhibition

We were lucky enough to go along to the kids preview launch of The Wiggles exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum today. What an extravaganza!! The exhibition itself was loads of fun... more on that in a bit...

We were spoilt with the likes of Captain Feathersword and Dorothy the Dinosaur being around to have our pic snapped with and then The Wiggles performed several songs... VW is the exhibitions automotive sponsor and have decked out a red convertible for the show that was parked in the museum foyer, that we were able to jump in as well!

Then it was into the exhibition - firstly, I should preface this all with the fact that O is a mega Wiggles fan... my Mum gave him his first few Wiggles DVD's and he's never looked back! It really seems to resonate with him and strike a happy chord.

The exhibition is highly interactive, as you would expect any successful exhibition for this age group to be. I was led around by O, who explored the different themes in this order: making fruit salad, steering Captain Featherswords ship, fixing the big red car, Dorothy the Dinosaurs teahouse... there were other interactive music screen based works and loads of other stuff too - but we did not get around to everything.

If you are fans of the Wiggles, you'll love this exhibition... if you are not - well, I can't say, we are biased... The exhibition is free with entry to the Powerhouse Museum.

The exhibition is on for a year - we'll be going back (a few times, I would guess!)