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"Deluge" "Desert Spring" "Nightingale"
Event Exhibition

"Introducing"

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  • Venue:
    SPACE Bridport
  • From:
    December 05, 2008
  • To:
    December 20, 2008
  • Location:
    South West England
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Event Exhibition

DOUBLE VISION

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  • Venue:
    Royal International Pavilion,Llangollen
  • From:
    November 21, 2008
  • To:
    December 14, 2008
  • Location:
    Wales
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Everything you can think of is true
Event Exhibition

Awopbopaloobop

  • Archive
  • Venue:
    Transition Gallery
  • From:
    November 15, 2008
  • To:
    December 21, 2008
  • Location:
    London
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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

I am in touch with someone from The Forum, which describes itself as "an innovative weblog featuring reviews, previews, opinion pieces and interviews from independent arts writers." She has sent me four questions which have actually been very timely in […]

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

For introduction to this post see previous post: So there are these two parallel areas of activity for this residency: considering Hirschhorn’s Incommensurable Banner and reconsidering my own engagement with protest through, or via, visual imagery on a banner.Between April […]

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

For an introduction to this post see post no. 64 Another day, which was one of my timetabled gallery sessions, I noticed that I had not gone anywhere near the work or even so much as looked at it and […]

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Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

For an introduction to this post see introduction to entry 64. For a while I felt myself identifying very strongly with my femaleness in relation to the work. I got interested in thinking again about the work of the Austrian […]

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Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

Around this Bachmann phase of my response to the Hirschhorn banner I think some kind of shift happened in my understanding of my own relationship to looking. This, I have often thought, has been rather troubled. I do not have […]

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Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

For an introduction to this post see introduction to entry 64. What I am currently thinking about most in relation to Hirschhorn’s banner is the psycho-sexual dimension within looking that relates to the connection between desire and violence. From thinking […]

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

I am in touch with someone from The Forum, which describes itself as "an innovative weblog featuring reviews, previews, opinion pieces and interviews from independent arts writers." She has sent me four questions which have actually been very timely in […]

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

For an introduction to this post see introduction to post no. 70 3. Do you think that an audience can become desensitised to images, such as those used in the banner, through repeated or prolonged viewings? This is a very […]

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

For an introduction to this post see introduction to entry 70 4. In what ways is the blog part of your project and how keen have people been to comment on the work? The blog has become a very important […]

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Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"

Answer to question 4 continued from previous post. For an introduction to this question see introduction to entry 70 I have received several comments on the work mainly via the email address that I set up as well as the […]

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