Presenting work, looking at how other artists work

How to present research based work...looking at artists

http://www.arndtfineart.com/website/page_11858

Sophie Calle Gotham Handbook.
Documentary style
Fact/Fiction

Recording seemingly mundane or not obvious things - record number of smile etc

Public involvement. Performance type.

Mary Kelly - Narrative Art Installations

How do they present their work. With writing. Photography. Artefacts

(What Do I find interesting and amusing; collections, narratives, lists, rules, limitations of materials)


https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/books/2014/aug/27/top-10-fictitious-biographis-jonathan-gibbs-nabokov


(I need to be aware that being and feeling creative in a time of uncertainty and isolation is a privilege, there isn’t anything wrong with me that I am enjoying myself and my family, I am lucky that financially I am okay, mentally I am okay, physically I am okay, that I have outside space to use and explore, kind neighbours, a space to make art, resources to make art, cooking skills etc etc) (I need to give myself space to do other things than think about art. I need to find a balance. With a quiet mind ideas can brew, otherwise I might become overwhelmed)

Narrative Art tells a story. It uses the power of the visual image to ignite imaginations, evoke emotions and capture universal cultural truths and aspirations. What distinguishes Narrative Art from other genres is its ability to narrate a story across diverse cultures, preserving it for future generations.

https://lucasmuseum.org/collection/narrative-art

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