Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Research Response #4

This week I spent a good amount of time researching some of the artists and their work but I mostly took a larger interest in some of the work that wasn't actually included in the readings specifically. The Christine Tamblyn article I found particular interesting because I love seeing art work about subject matter that is what I like to focus on in my studies and my own art work even. When I was researching and looking at the work of Cecilia Condit's Beneath the Skin, which I really enjoyed, I came across Dina Kelberman and some of her work. Some of what I found about her work is not what I am typically drawn to but she does something with this over-lapping visual and sound affect and sometimes has multiple video clips going at once which I just found interesting and I thought really shows an organized chaos. I also found another work of Sherry Millner's besides what was mentioned in the text that I really enjoyed, Womb with a View. The title alone was why I clicked on it so there was that already but the video wasn't really what I was expecting. Similar to Kelberman, this work had very conflicting audio to begin with an intense but almost serene audio played with a women screaming which alone shows what I thought was an attempt at showing the range of what childbirth is. I just happened to come across this but I really enjoyed her works of what I saw and they were very strong initially for getting across her messages I thought.

http://www.vdb.org/titles/womb-view
http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/email-exhibition-space-screen
https://zine.electricobjects.com/interviews/dina-kelberman

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