The drawing I have posted is a rubbing/trace of the studio wall I was in at the time. It brought a whole question of authorship to the work. The space virtually drew itself but my mark (print, residue) was still evident. I am investigating how far I need to go to eliminate the artist as author. My mark is informed. No matter how random and undirected I make it I cannot divorce from some aesthetic choice. I need to automate a standard mark or add some element of chance (John Cage revisited, no thank you). A conversation with one of my cohort led us to decide that even if a piece of work was handed over to a public interaction, inviting people to make their own marks, for example, the artist would still have the responsibility/accountability and ultimate accreditation of that work. How to take this further is keeping me awake at the moment.......
Thursday, 4 February 2010
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Graphic Memoir project
Over on https://spacegirlproject.blogspot.com/ I began a blog for my developing PhD research The Graphic Memoir as a Device for Healing. I ...
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Recently began thinking about landscapes, internal and external. I've been drawing some fairly ordinary observational sketches. It...
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