9 December 2014

The Truth Booth

I discovered an interactive, travelling exhibition named 'The Truth Booth' whilst reading about Art Basel in the Guardian. The annual art fair is held in Miami Beach and it's 13th year kicked off on the 3rd of December. I followed live updates from the US Guardians' two art critics - Jason Fargo and Alex Needham. They had access to all of the exhibits dotted around Miami Beach and had the opportunity to speak briefly to artists whose work was on display. Art Basel is comprised primarily of modern and contemporary art, boasting interactive installations varying from sleeping experiments to make-shift walls where visitors are encouraged to contribute their own creative mark (below)




The Truth Booth is an intimate exploration into everyday peoples take on 'the truth'. The exterior is a cartoon speech bubble that invites exhibit go-ers inside where they sit down, fit a microphone and express themselves. 




Their image is captured via video recording along with their account of 'the truth' and compiled for their website - http://www.insearchofthetruth.net/wp-insearchofthetruth/the-artists/

The whole concept of this travelling exhibit had my complete attention as soon as I discovered it. I love the idea of allowing people to interact with art exhibits. Instillations are something I would like to pursue within my own work and it's finding out about things like the Truth Booth that encourage me to explore my own ideas further.

Here is a short video I found on YouTube documenting the Miami Beach art fair - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWbjTLffSys

What struck me was, that even though Art Basel is over a couple of days, the amount of art pieces even in this 5 minute video is quite a lot. Events like Art Basel fuel my desire to visit such places, but I can't help but feel I wouldn't have enough time to experience them all in the short space of time they are there.

Either way I'm loving reading about all the contributors and their work. Plus the whole thing has given me bits of inspiration as to how my own future projects may go!




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