Tuesday 20 November 2012

My Review by Charlie Lawler

As I started the day I was looking forwards to seeing the Graffiti on the street. I thought that the leaves in the First Cut Exhibition by Manabu Hangai were amazing, complicted and unique. I liked the work by Claire Brewster in the exhibition, I found it natural and clever.
The work I liked the least was by Sarah Bridgland.
We went to see the David Shrigley exhibition at the Cornerhouse Gallery. The instructions on the wall said that you could take a nap but that you should not bang the gong too loud. I took part in the acting activity on the top floor of the exhibition.
I found the exhibition at once unique, inspirational and meaningless.

The First Cut exhibition in my opinion was the best because it had meaning behind it and was very well presented and crafted. The thing I didn't like in the exhibition was the interactive gallery. I thought it lost the artistic feel the rest of the gallery presented. My favourite part was the stuffed frogs in the human hous it was quirky and unique. "How are you Feeling" was a completly different branch of art from what we had toured in the morning. I thought that it was meaningless and quirky but a great example of what the term 'Art' can reach out to. I'd tell a person my age to go and see the first cut exhibition because it had more of an art feel and time and care was put into the pieces in the gallery. I'd also tell a younger person to go to The first cut exhibition because it is more approriate than  "How are you Feeling" and they will enjoy the interactive room.


My Review by Shannon Vaughan

The First Cut Exhibition was on the top floor of Manchester Museum. We had a look at the huge leaves called Wonder Forest by Manabu Hangai. I thought that they were clever and I thought that I could print photos of them and display them on papper. I really liked the art work by Claire Brewster.
The artwork I liked the least was Andrew Singleton's piece. We went on to look around the rest of the gallery and I enjoyed this piece in the Interactive clore gallery.
We went to a space outside The BridgeWater Hall and tried to spell out LKYPG using things we say around us.




I thought that both of the exhibitions we saw were good. If I was going to recommend something to a person of my own age I would tell them to go and see the Graffiti because its good to see art outside.

 I'd tell a younger person to go to the Musuem because its very good.





My Review By Katie Conway

When we met Beth for a morning brew on the Art trip to Manchester I was looking forward to seeing lots of different art in the gallery's. The first exhibition was called The First Cut and was at Manchester Art Gallery. My first impression of the First Cut Exhibition was WOW. I liked The first Cut because all the art work was different and I really liked it. My best piece was the art work by Manabu Hangai.
The second exhibition was called "How are you Feeling" and was by David Shrigley. I liked how are you feeling because there were some unusual things in it but I liked The First Cut better because there was more art in there.

I'd tell a person my own age to go and see The First Cut because there is a lot of art that can inspire people. I'd also tell a younger person to go and see The First Cut because "How are you Feeling" isn't an inspiration.

My Review by Jordan Tombling

The first exhibition we went to see was called "First Cut". I liked this one because it was very great. The best thing I liked was the cut outs by Kara Walker on the wall and the big art.
The second exhibition was called "How are you Feeling" by David Shrigley.  I didn't really like this one because of the bad language. The bad language will attract you but other people like old people might not accept the bad language.


I'd tell a person my age to go and see the Graffiti street in Manchester off Oxford Road because people my age would do graffiti. I'd tell a younger person to go and see First Cut because they can't see swear words and might not like Graffiti.

Monday 19 November 2012

My Review By Sophie

After Visiting Manchester Art Gallery to see the We Face Forward Exhibition I decided that I liked this work by El Anatusi because it is very different to anything I've seen before.

I found this work by Barth Toguo difficult to understand because it looked like they had just built it and thrown stuff on it. It was easier to understand once the lady at the exhibition explained that it was about African's trying to get out of the country and not being allowed to leave.  I liked seeing other peoples art and seeing what they think. I enjoyed taking photos of the art work. I found the picture by Billingham hard to understand because its a picture anyone could take. I found The Smiths exhibition to be too plain. 
If somebody my own age as goig to Manchester to look at Art I'd tell them to go around Manchester and look at the graffiti and to go and visit Manchester Art Gallery.

My Review by Shauna T

We went to have a look around Manchester Art Gallery to see the We Face Forward Exhibition. I liked the Fetish Statues by Pascale Marthine Tayou because they were interesting and I like to learn about different cultures. I found the work by Richard Billingham difficult to understand because the man in the photo looked like he was drunk and I don't like seeing people drunk.


I liked all of the things I saw in Manchester and I liked that I got to see a variety of things. The only bit I didn't like was the Richard Billingham photo. If I was going to recommend to a person my age one thing you must see it would be the Airoplane picture at the Manchester Art Gallery.



Wednesday 14 November 2012

My Review By Vicky T


As I got on the train to visit Manchester to look at Art I was Looking forward to using the digital cameras Beth had brought along with her. Along the way I looked out for things which I thought were art and made this collage out of things from the newspaper.
When we got to Manchester Art Gallery I looked at the art work by Haroom Mirizas. I thought that the best part of this art work was the Pink s and the worst part was the sleek dry yell part. I thought that Piniag Dakar's animation was too small and would have looked better if it had been projected larger.  The art work in the modern gallery which I would recommend to my friends would be Roberlas Physical Stable 2 because its colourful. I didn't like the work By Richard Billingham because it was dull.

Looking back on the whole day I liked the graffiti because the way they do it is good. Graffiti is difficult to do when you first start and then you get used to it. I think it takes about a year of practice to get good at it and the pieces in Manchester were very special. I liked the work by El Anatsui. It was colourful and beautuful. If I was going to send somebody to look at the art in Manchester I would send them to look at the more colourful art works. I like the way the colours mix.

My Review by Richard H

I went on a trip to Manchester with Beth Barlow from Art Boot Camp. I was looking forwads to going on the train. Along the way to Manchester I looked out for things I think are art and took lots of photos. I learnt how to use an SLR camera along the way.
We went to the Manchester Gallery to see an Exhibition called "We face Forward". I looked at the work by Haroom Mirizas. I liked the electrical parts of it and that it was fiddley but didn't like the collage parts as I found them a bit boring. The animation by Piniag Dakar was made from clay and wood but I thought it was odd and had no real story.


 Looking around the rest of the gallery I decided that I like things I can relate to and can understand. I also like things which are a bit different. I liked the pieces of work which used different kinds of materials.

Thinking about the rest of the day I liked the graffiti art because I like fiddly things and it looked like the artist had had fun fiddling wit hthings. I found the black and white photography to be not as good because it doesn't catch my eye and so I don't spend time looking at it.

My Review by Ben Shaw

I went with Beth and the rest of youth club to see some Art in Manchester.

We went to see Cotton Global Threads at the Whitworth gallery. I liked the lady who worked there but didn't like anything else about the exhibition. 


Then we went to Manchester Museum. I thought that it was good there because there were live animals and I liked the guns and cross bows, I like the bend in the cross bows.

I found the Geiecle mask in the African sectionbut was more interested in the weapons. The masks featured a monkey, lizard and a bird.

If I was going to recommend a thing to see in Manchester it would either be the graffiti or the live animal displays in the museum.

My Review By Kane Farghaly

I went on an Art Boot Camp Trip to Manchester to look at Art.
 I am into graffiti so along the way I looked out of the window and saw this.




I am into architecture as well. I looked at the buildings along the way and did this quick drawing.
 
 We then went on to see a street with some really good graffiti. I liked looking at it, it makes me feel happy.


I got angry about some of the art because I think I could do it better. One piece looked like a bird had pooed on a bit of paper. How can that be art?


My Review By Morgan Allington

I went on a trip to see Art Galleries in Manchester.

 When I was going on the trip I felt alright.












We went to Manchester Musuem and my first impression of it was that it was amazing.


 I took lots of photos in Manchester Museum, including this one of a mammoth.









We went to look at the African art section and I drew this picture of my favourite mask.
I found that my favourite things were the animal skeletons. I was suprised because I thought some of them would be bigger.
If I was going to recommend exhibitions in Manchester I would recommend the space, Egyptian, money, live animals, growing stuff and stuffed animals exhibitions.


My Review By Sam Wynne

I went to Liverpool to look at the Still life drawings exhibition. I looked at the pencil sketches. I liked them because of how they showed the texture using different shade of pencil.




I liked the variety of art work which included paint, pencil and biro. I didn't like the Mod rock projects. I would recommend to a teenager to go and see the still life projects. I enjoyed the whole exhibition as a whole but would have to stay longer to take it in properly. 

My Review by Katie Johnson

I went to Manchester with the youth club to look at Art Galleries. On the train to the gallery I completed art activities.

We went to the Whitworth Art Gallery and I found the work by Abdotlaye Konate plain and boring.
 Abdoulaye Konaté
 I was inspired by some of the art to think about making some floor art or a rug. I looked at the Aphorism work by Labaina Himid. I like the idea of an aphorism as I collect sayings to use on my facebook page. For my art work I will get a saying from my facebook page.

 


My first impression of the Manchester Museum was that it was good but busy. I looked at the African masks and did a quick sketch of my favourite one.

I looked around the rest of the exhibition and found my favourite art work. It was an African dagger. If I was going to recommend an exhibition in the Manchester Museum I would reccomend the Live animals exhibition.

My review By Shane Lanceley

 I went on the youth club trip to see Art in Manchester. 


We went to see the Cotton global threads exhibition at the Whitworth Art Gallery.
I saw the "Devils Wall" art work by Idris Khan. I liked this work because it was a bit different than the usual sculpture. The shape was strange and there was a mixture of writing in English and Arabic.


I didn't like the mushroom graffiti on the streets of Manchester because it was too dark and the colours were muted. I also disliked the Stick Art because it got in the way.


I think that the Whitworth is a very good Gallery and the Cotton exhibition had a good variety of different works. 

My Review by Shaun Wynne

I went on the yuth Art Trip to Manchester. Heres me on my way to Manchester.












I Saw this signb on the train and think its art.















I created all this Art on the way to the gallery to let you know about the day.









I visited the Cotton Global Threads exhibition. I liked it all but here wasn't one thing which stood out for me. We then went to Manchester Museum. My first impressions of the musuem was that the staff there were helpful and the place was nice and clean. I looked at the mask exhibition and did a quick sketch of my favourite.








I liked the cross bows in this exhibition and If i was going to recommend exhibitions in the Museum you should see it would be the space money and live animal exhibitions. 

My Review By Jordan Shaw




I went to see Tiny Tempah at the Men Arena in Manchester. The best bit was seeing Tinie Tempah Live and listening to what he was singing. The part I didn't like was the crowds jumping around and screaming. If you are going to a concert I recommend that you take some drinks because If you buy them from the Men shop they cost a lot of money.
 






I have also been to Manchester Musuem. I remember the huge dinasour skeleton in the door way. I really like art and graffiti. I like doing Art.