John Oram's photos with the keyword: MA Fine Art

MA Fine Art (5) - 6 September 2015

07 Sep 2015 103
An unplanned visit to the Chelsea College of Arts MA Summer Show was a stimulating experience although, frankly, much of the work remained incomprehensible like so much modern art. One exception was this work by Ana Simoes Rodrigues in porcelain and pigment. If my picture lacks a little definition, I think the piece looks good against the stark background. 200_2_P1060534

MA Fine Art (4) - 6 September 2015

07 Sep 2015 108
An unplanned visit to the Chelsea College of Arts MA Summer Show was a stimulating experience although, frankly, much of the work remained incomprehensible like so much modern art. One exception was this work by Regan O'Callaghan. My picture shows 'Te Waiata o te Huia' , video and sculpture. Our lives our full of strange connections and the description of this piece had an unexpected resonance with my travels earlier this year in New Zealand [qv]. Ko au te Whare te Whare ko au - Te Waiata o te Huia translates from the Maori as 'I am the house the house is me - the Song of the Huia'. I have used a square crop to emphasise the striking perspective of O'Callaghan's piece. 200_2_P1060525SC

MA Fine Art (3) - 6 September 2015

07 Sep 2015 104
An unplanned visit to the Chelsea College of Arts MA Summer Show was a stimulating experience although, frankly, much of the work remained incomprehensible like so much modern art. One exception was a work by Min Hae Kim. My picture shows a detail of that work. 200_2_P1060520E

MA Fine Art (1) - 6 September 2015

07 Sep 2015 88
An unplanned visit to the Chelsea College of Arts MA Summer Show was a stimulating experience although, frankly, much of the work remained incomprehensible like so much modern art. One exception was the installation 'Ds-appear series_installation_2015' by Hyejin Kim. My two pictures show a detail of the work in b&w. 200_2_P1060514E1_M

MA Fine Art (2) - 6 September 2015

07 Sep 2015 100
An unplanned visit to the Chelsea College of Arts MA Summer Show was a stimulating experience although, frankly, much of the work remained incomprehensible like so much modern art. One exception was the installation 'Ds-appear series_installation_2015' by Hyejin Kim. My two pictures show a detail of the work in b&w. 200_2_P1060514E2_CM