Tag Archives: Sandy Skoglund
The importance of the unseen- on making things
Creating an artwork involves many processes, most of which remain unseen to the outside world of spectators and audiences. The translation of thoughts and ideas into something concrete and viewable (in one manner or other) is long, hard and necessary … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural identity, Fairytale, identity, Paper Mache, Props, Sandy Skoglund, Sculpture, Theodor Kittelsen, Troll
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Some thoughts on visualizing displacement and the status quo.
The feeling of being out of place, or displaced, is something that seems to stay relevant as a theme to artists and artists’ expressions in one way or another. Wether it be displacement around the idea of home and place, … Continue reading