The context of the gallery is where my work is intended to be shown so I wanted to look at how photography along with painting and sculpture are displayed and how this can effect their meaning.
The common framing of photographic works seem to be the classic thick white border and black frame. Each photograph is contained within its own space, this works well with images that need to be set apart and focused on individually. The black frame works best with black and white photography but in some way relates the photograph to the common frame you would use in your home. After contemplating the border and the frame it doesn't look like a good option for my image. This is because I don't want my image contained as a photograph, it needs to be open as it's relationship lears more towards sculpture.
Having looked round the Tate at the photographs, paintings, installations and sculpture; framing seemed to be becoming a bad idea. The next visit was to the Saatchi gallery which became a very inspiring visit.
This sculpture reminded me of my final piece on a plinth, sculptures aren't contained in any way, they are placed with plenty of room around them.
These two photographs really inspired me towards keeping my final image un-framed because I don't want my image to have any boundaries of be contained within the space of a frame.
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