4-4-1A Choice of Materials - Rashid Johnson In an interview for his exhibition Shelter at the South London Gallery in 2012 the art historian Alistair Sooke asked the artist Rashid Johnson “Why have you used soap and not paint?” Johnson replied “Well I always wanted to make an object that you could potentially clean your... Continue Reading →
4-3 Reflective exercise – Contextual Focus
4-3-1 Contextual Focus This blog has been updated to reflect tutor feedback, which noted to include a couple more references in the piece. The additional text is noted in red text and is located at the approx. halfway point. [3 May'20]. Quick link to Revision Consider the following quote... Continue Reading →
4-2-2 Research Point 2 – Lynda Benglis
Lynda Benglis explores latex paint as a material creating works that sit somewhere between painting and sculpture.
4-2-1 Exercise 1.1 – Exploring Form
Exploring the creation and use of acrylic paint 'skins' as a material in its own right.
4-1-2 – Research Point 1 – Angela de la Cruz, Dianna Molzan, Sarah Crowner
4-1-2 Research Point 1 :Angela de la Cruz, Dianna Molzan, Sarah Crowner Look at the work [line and/or in books or journals] of Angela de la Cruz, Dianna Molzan Sarah Crowner Notice the particular ways in which they deal with the canvas as a surface and it’s relationship to the stretcher. Angela de la Cruz’s... Continue Reading →