Influences

Artists

Socially Engaged

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Performance

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Mixed Media

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Tino Segal

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Yoko Ono

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Mark Garry Capture
Songs and the soil
Combination of materials, poetic, sensory, delicate site-specific installations, physical, visual, sensory and empathetic relationships between works

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Tomashi Jackson**
Layering, combination of materials, Reality vs how reality was portrayed image

Photography Immediate environment. Curiousity, playful. often overlooked objects

Gabriel Obrozco 236MAG389_Orozco-HR

Wolfgang Tillmans wolfgang_tillmans_2010_31

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Julie Mertheto
Layering and compression of time, space and place
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Isa Genzken

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araki.
Nobuyoshi Araki once called Ishiuchi a “photo weaver.” Indeed she weaves her images, exposing grains and mixing them with light, thrilling to them and fixing them on paper. Are these works “copies of truth,” or perhaps a search for it?

Werner Bishof The focus of much of Bischof's post-war humanist photography was showing the poverty and despair around him in Europe, tempered with his desire to travel the world, conveying the beauty of nature and humanity.

Performance/installation

Elaine Hoey Screen Shot 2020-02-24 at 19.53.44
The self-as-subject becomes progressively redefined and re-imagined as a performer within the non-space, instead they are asked to participate in the active dissolution of the boundaries between physical and the virtual, which produces a real-time performance that is both immediate and visceral.

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Judy lake
I am attracted to the dynamism of these images. Resitanmce to the constraints being placed on by society, not static but constantly changing. Resitance -> movement -> changeScreen Shot 2020-02-25 at 19.06.01

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Collage

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Susan Hiller, Collage Rough Seas

Stephen Willats

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Kadar Attia

Stephen Willats

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image Gregory Halpurn

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image Donna Huanca

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arina Abramo image

Wallace Mitchell

Untitled image Frank Bowling. Interesting texture in his works, incoroporstes different materials

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Tatianna Trouve image

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Simryn Gill’

image 'They are documents, but resonate like meditations, deep drives into form, light, presence and absence.' LA Times

From my readings on these issues which included Naoimi Klein, Donna Harraway, David Harvey etc.. I have come to conclude that it is the very basis of our values and way of being are that determine whether we accept these ways of life that allow for the suffering of some for the gain of others. If your highhest value is money, then you will allow for the suffering of others. If you view others suffering as your own suffering than wyoiu will as best you can not comply in the suffering of other and try and bring about positive change for people. - Take out

From my reading around this area It seems like the problems are so ingrained in every way of life that by and large we are failing to address the root problems of things, simply putting bandaids on problems. I feel to change this our entire value system needs to come into question.

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Anish Kapoor

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Isa Genzken

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