Posts Tagged ‘Exhibition Installation’

Preparation for From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum

Monday, July 19th, 2010

..June 2010 Nagasaki..

More preparation for the From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum.

Video from the upper portion of the installation. A lot of people going up and down ladders.

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Preparation for From Above photo ehxibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum from paul saviano on Vimeo.

Preparing for From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum. from paul saviano on Vimeo.

Preparation for From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

..June 2010 Nagasaki Peace Museum..

More shots and video preparing for the From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum.

We have never had this much help with an installation. Makes me very happy to see the entire museum staff wanting to help and being a part of the project. A lot of hard work and a lot of smiles.

Never had an installation completed so quickly. One day. Helps when you have 8 people unpacking the boxes, unwrapping the frames, hanging wire and frames, going up and down ladders, preparing the text, etc..

First day of press for From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum

Monday, July 12th, 2010

..June 2010 Nagasaki Peace Museum..

Kyodo News, the first interview for the From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum.

Little did we realize we were going to be overwhelmed with press requests for a week in Nagasaki. This interview was the first of many.

Paule Saviano: Press before the opening of From Above photography exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum from paul saviano on Vimeo.

Preparing for From Above photo exhibition at Nagasaki Peace Museum

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

..June 2010.. ..Nagasaki..

First day of preparation for the From Above photo exhibition at the Nagasaki Peace Museum.

Biggest thanks to Izumi for the years of support. Many thanks to all the staff at the Nagasaki Peace Museum, the Nagasaki Peace Wing, and Community Media who helped make this happen. Will and Sue, my family in The Kingdom of Gamo.

Not sure if many realize the months of work put into an exhibition like this. Without the big hearts of everyone involved there would be no project or exhibition.

Here is a couple of minutes, from the hours/days of preparing the actual exhibition. The installation is always the toughest part.

Nothing was broken, no one was injured, and I didn’t spill anything.