Essays about: "artist identity"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 32 essays containing the words artist identity.
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16. Toward Innumerable Futures: Frank Stanford & Origins
University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Litteratur - Kultur – Media; Lunds universitet/EngelskaAbstract : This thesis is a combined critical, biographical, and bibliographical study of American poet Frank Stanford (1948-1978). A prodigious, prolific poet's poet, Stanford is a long-underappreciated artist whose unwavering legacy, in recent years, has grown to be an undeniable force in contemporary American poetry. READ MORE
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17. A talk about Roles in a Setting
University essay from Konstfack/TextilAbstract : A TALK ABOUT ROLES IN A SETTING (2015) is a performative work by the artist Johan Lundin. A choreographed presentation is performed for 12 participants in a scenography describing public and private environments. READ MORE
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18. To Reveal, Remember and Expose - exploring Heritage and Social Change from an Art perspective
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : The general concept of communication for development is that it explores the use of communication – both as a tool and as a way of expressing processes of social change. Artcan be regarded as a way of communication, and to use the arts in the field of communication for development is not new. Art as a force in social change has a long history. READ MORE
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19. Transexotic : worse than dengue, better than LDS
University essay from Konstfack/Institutionen för Konst (K)Abstract : Transexotic. "Come as you are as you were as I want you to be" Menu Starter: Nachos with Mexican sauce. Main course: Chilli con carne in Santa María taco shells, Fish in pasilla chilli and Rajas con crema y queso. Dessert: seasonal delicacies. READ MORE
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20. (Untitled)
University essay from Kungl. KonsthögskolanAbstract : The work revolves aorund the notion of the artist as a jester. In 6 parts the text points to both (art) history and contemporary art. The form resembles to an extent the structuring of the later solo-exhibition and seeks to prevent a linear reading and as such, form becomes content. . READ MORE