I went to the Titanic exhibition at the O2, although I didn't go for this project but more personal interest, I do think it is interesting in relation to 'antique, artefact or junk?' The exhibition had objects in it that have been under water for over 80 years, some of them still very much intact. Many of these items were very personal, such as jewellery, photographs and letters. What was most interesting was the story that the items told, you could read first hard accounts of the disaster from survivors, and learn a little about those who died. I did some sketches of the objects and people in the gallery, which I will try to scan and get on here soon.
I was in Barcelona this weekend, whilst I was there I visited a few gallerys, but the most interesting was the Museu d'Art Contemporani. Although the work in there was really inspirational (especially the work of Richard Hamilton, Pablo Palazuelo and Nigel Henderson) I was really interested in the building itself. half of it is glass, it is really unusual to be able to look out of a window in a gallery. It was very odd being able to see people walking around the exhibition appreciating the work and to see the homeless on the street outside at the same time. It made me question the idea of interior and exterior, the privileged and the disadvantaged, the gallery and the street. I took photos and sketched the scene as I thought it would make an interesting subject for a print.
Richard Hamilton, Interior with monochromes.
Pablo Palazuelo
Nigel Henderson, Plant Delta




















