Museum of Contemporary Art - Korakrit Arunanondchai
Me and @escapist spend last Friday being all fancy and cultural in Helsinki's Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, and we were really pleasantly surprised about the exhibitions in there. We started from the top floor with an exhibition of Korakrit Arunanondchai, an artist from Bangkok. He does these insane, huge, sculptures from different materials and the whole room is just very eery with all the changing lights and sound effects.
It was really hard to take pictures because there was just so much to see, so I mostly photographed my favourite parts, the odd globs of blown glass, lit from within.
Metal, wood, wires, glass, lights, water, car parts, plastic, jeans, prosthetics, insects, fur, sea shells, paint, canvas... And somehow, it all came together beautifully.
Shot with Nikon D7200 and Nikkor 35mm 1.8G.
Ps. @escapist left me alone in Hellsinki earlier today so I've had all evening for myself and my sassier photography, more of that soon ;)
Well done .. good to share
It seems like a real place ..
Strange what a man can express
Really amazing
Just WOW!
Speechless. The amount of attention to detail and creativity going on here is mind blowing!
Wow wonderful piece of Art,thank you soo much for sharing your experience of exhibition🖼🖼🌝
Looks like you were on an alien planet. Why is it so dark though?
You can ask the artist about that, I wanted to keep the photos dark because it was dark in there in real life.
It's Really Niceeee
Thanks for sharing us this beautiful Art
@eveuncovered
It seems to be a very interesting. The pictures taken from difficult conditions almost with no light are very nice. Good job. Thank you. Can you tell what is the ISO ? I am just curious.
I was changing it up all the time, because the light kept changing, but I think I used ISO from 400 to 1200.
Thanks for information. This is a good value of ISO.
waooo felicitation,très créatif
WOW they things are amazing
i have never seen such things before. . .
Thank you @eveuncovered for sharing this . . . . Hope to see more new things from you
The arts are really cool!
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Wow, nice pictures, they really come alive. Art really Is awesome