That is not it at all
Date
2011-09-15
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Masters
Abstract
The works included in this exhibition continue my interest in personal narrative and using painting as a medium for communication. I have been exploring the language of painting and alternative approaches for translating abstract ideas into visual form. Painting can be endlessly reinterpreted and reinvented. Like all languages, it can be taken apart, fragmented, manipulated and reassembled in new combinations. The paintings in this exhibition are collaged representations, pieced together using fragments of art history as well as elements and images from other sources. I am interested in the creation of representations and the inherent complexities, contradictions and limitations associated with this pursuit.
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Painting, Abstraction, Figuration, Figurative Painting, Representation, Fragmentation, Process
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Degree
Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
Department
Art and Art History
Program
Studio Art