09 013 Context Exhibiting Why, How And What It Means
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context - positioning
hanging - staging work
recognising how the viewing experience including place/space effects/changes the work, both its meaning and our understanding.
finding/building a context
creating a reference point(s)
materialsprocessideas/conceptsintentionresearch
process
physical elementsappearanceweighttexturecoloursize
meaning of materialsculturalagesex
spacephysical spacespace of an idea
context (maker/viewer) politicalculturalhistorical
Donald Lipskin
taking a position
factors effecting choiceintention - brieffunction - functionalitytimescalebudgetaudience
why are you making work?what do you want from your work? what is your work about?who is your audience?where does the work go?
connections - possible contexts for your making
art history
geography/place
contemporary practice science
other art forms - music
dance
writing
contemporary practice the work of others
materials
process
work
methodology
influences
both theirs and yours
where the work is experienced
how the work is experienced
mediated by systems/structures
the gallery
the museum
the fair
on-line
the shop
the home
within other systems
through design
Ecke Bonk
advertising
television
Shirin Neshat, video stills
video
Tony Ousler
digital (projection)
digital (monitor)
documentation - art
artists’ book
performance
Elin Strand tropis
Yoko Ono
Joseph Beuys
installation
Gego
intervention
Mel Chin - Melrose Place
Trisha Brown
Izumi Kohama & Xavier Moulin
New materials
Maurio Taliani
site specific
the wall
Angano Machiko
hanging
Tawney Lenore
Jung Hanna
the floor
the photograph
Elinor Carucci
the plinth
the spotlight
the vitrine
the diorama
the animators
process
Eightfold Norwich Gallery 2004
Flock NSAD 2004
art and language
spectator b
labels
Forms Without Life
Isolated Elements Swimming in the Same Direction for the Purpose of Understanding
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living
Sometimes I Avoid People
The Acquired Inability to Escape
A Thousand Years
In & Out of Love
In & Out of Love
No Fun I Wanna Be Me
I want to spend the rest of my life everywhere, with everyone, one to one, always, forever, now.