venice biennale

a few of my favorites at the venice biennale ~ there were so many more, but much of the video and installation work doesn’t translate well into photographs. my all time favorite video/film work was done by fiona tan “disorient” in the dutch pavillion, and joan jonas. other standouts were pascale marthine tayou’s huge installation/video/sculpture room – a cacophony of african sounds, textures, images; jorge ortero pailos latex venetian “wall”, and nikhil chopra’s mixed media installation room.

the macedonian contribution - a fun house view of venice

the macedonian contribution - a fun house view of venice

blog venice 7


an engineering feat

an engineering feat



a large scale photo of the arsenale building before the installations - the building itself was hard to compete with - gorgeous!

a large scale photo of the arsenale building before the installations - the building itself was hard to compete with - gorgeous!


valerio berruti - delightful stop motion painted video of this little girl in a chair

valerio berruti - delightful stop motion painted video of this little girl in a chair



an indian artist - sorry forgot his name but loved the work.

an indian artist - sorry forgot his name but loved the work.







simple

simple



Monday, October 12th, 2009 Uncategorized

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the project:
to live and work in various artist residencies around the world for at least one year, exploring differing cultures, landscapes and resources.

the proposal:
how does "place" impact the creative process? by living and working in a variety of cultures, and using mostly local materials and imagery, i look to capture the essence of the environment in the artwork that i do.

the hero's journey:
my long held interest in the archetype of the hero's journey, as explored by joseph campbell, in the context of the creative process, is the overarching structure of this project. considering each stage of the sacred journey, or pilgrimage, gives me courage and insight while continually pushing off from the shore into the unknown, both physically and creatively.