This was the second gallery visited on this trip, just like the previous gallery, had a huge layout, however this gallery was not filled with as much artwork. There was a floor for photography which I found myself drawn too, and within that floor I found a particular photographer whose work I really enjoyed and this was Alejandro Marote. I found the complete collection of his photography so interesting that I struggled to focus on looking at much else within the gallery, a part from one thing. This one thing was being able to experience Kandinsky's work first hand. Sadly, you could not take any photos within this exhibition, which was annoying but in the end actually benefited me. When visiting galleries it is sometimes difficult to focus on the actual work you're looking at, I tend to get distracted by trying to take good photos of the pieces and miss the fact the artwork is right there in front of me. Therefore, all of my attention was focused on Kandinsky and his life journey. To conclude, I loved this exhibition, I got to view the real variety of his work, which I did not think he had, so looking around his different styles of mark making was really fascinating. To conclude, I enjoyed visiting this gallery, as it firstly, allowed me to find a new photographer I would like to use within my work, and secondly allowed me to view, learn about and appreciate an artist I did not know much about.













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