DANPAZ

KISS

 

 


 

DEVICES FOR ILLUSORY SPACE

SIte-specifc slide lecture

9'H x 12'W x 6

 

Collaborators: Patty Delaney and Tamar Carmel

 

The Ann Metzger Award for Prints

 

Using a set of predetermined slides from the Columbia College Art & Design Resource Center as a departure point for "standardized art information" William Kneip, Director of Business Development at Cutters, a post-production house for television and film gave lectures on Devices for Illusory Space. With guest lectures by gallerist, artist, and receptionist Casey Smallwood.

 

Camera Obscura

 

Three-piece installation, Tipping Point

 

Installation view

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20 paces

TRT 2:42

Three-piece installation, Tipping Point

Installation View

In the post-graduate profession conundrum one evaluates the value of their education. In considering this and potential occupations, one often uses the institution they attended to endorse their knowledge as credible; I went here and studied with whom. We constantly need other people to gain knowledge, go somewhere with it, and accredit what we've retained. So then, how is information standardized regarding art and art making? Before the professional business of the practicing artist has begun, the artist enters into the business of learning.

 

 

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I played my best

TRT 4:52

Three-piece installation, Tipping Point