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Art Exhibition - BlindArt: Sense and Sensuality

Posted: 24 March 2005 | Subscribe Online


Royal College of Art, London

2-7 March

STAR RATING 5/5


Unlike most collections, visitors to this exhibition were encouraged to touch the art on show, writes Mark Drinkwater. The 60 exhibits, all designed to be appreciated by sighted and blind people, were entries to a competition launched by new charity BlindArt, and included a rich mixture of sculptures, textiles, sound recordings and paintings.

Rosie Musgrave's "Journeyman" features two figures carved from limestone with wonderfully tactile contours. "Midnight in a Perfect World", a vast painting by Tim Holden making use of bold shapes on a contrasting background to give the illusion of light emanating from it, was much admired by both sighted visitors and those with visual impairments.
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But it was Liz Munro and Nuala Watt who were this year's winners with their life-size print of a blurred figure. Not only did this image give sighted people a sense of what it is to have a visual impairment, but on touching the picture visitors discovered a textured print similar to flock wallpaper.

When we think of art we tend to think of visual art, but these exhibits, and particularly the winning piece, challenged that view. By forcing visitors to use a number of senses, artists ensured visitors interacted and perceived the art in a different way.
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BlindArt also made the exhibition as accessible as possible: sculptures and paintings were displayed at a height suitable for wheelchair users and the programme information was available in print, audio and Braille.

There are plans to make the competition an annual event and I look forward to seeing, hearing and feeling next year's collection of work.

Visit www.blindart.net

Mark Drinkwater is a community worker in Southwark, south London


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