by Julie Ellis | Nov 25, 2020 | News
Notes: Interesting to retrace the process of the artist through her own words and the words of curator. For example the feathery blacks and greys and the labored yet delicate approach. Thinking about having less access to images/internet. Using the words as a set of...
by Julie Ellis | Nov 23, 2020 | News
Today I watched the Tony Godfrey Talk on the DLE ‘Painting in the age of Installation Art’. Godfrey is the author of Conceptual Painting and Painting Today and has contributed to Art in America and the Burlington Magazine. Formerly Programme Director of the MA in...
by Julie Ellis | Nov 21, 2020 | News
Pg 7 It is body and soul. It is the human being’s first world. Before he is “cast into the world,” as claimed by certain hasty metaphysics, man is laid in the cradle of the house… Life begins well, it begins enclosed, protected, all warm in the bosom...
by Julie Ellis | Nov 20, 2020 | News
Bachelard handles the most fragile shell, the most delicate “cottage chrysalis,” the most simple containers. To imagine living in a seashell, to live withdrawn into one’s shell, is to accept solitude-and to embrace, even if momentarily, the whole...
by Julie Ellis | Nov 20, 2020 | News
I have floundered a little on the idea of producing a performative presentation for this assignment. Primarily this is because I would be unlikely use performance as a medium for my own practice and this association is uncomfortable. However in terms of how this may...
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