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474 angles to use when pruning, 2009

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posted on 2024-10-30, 17:19 authored by Anna Van Riemsdyk
This exhibition was held in association with the Drawing Out conference, 7-9 April, a creative collaboration between RMIT University and the University of the Arts London and explored drawing across the boundaries of disciplines. It was curated by Assoc. Prof. Peter Ellis and Stephen Gallagher. This exhibition was first shown in Korea. The RMIT University, School of Art is one of six international Art schools to be invited to participate in an exhibition hosted by Seoul National University, South Korea in November 2009. RMIT is the only Australian art school to be invited into this prestigious event. This work forms part of an ongoing project which examines the role of the constructed natural environment as found in the suburban garden and how this role connects to social and cultural beliefs/behavior concerning the natural world. When creating these works I made use of visual strategies often found in science or business in order to create pseudo scientific readings that mimic data used to discuss environmental.

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  • Original Visual Artwork

Outlet

Magnetic Islands

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Start date

2010-04-09

End date

2010-04-29

Extent

60 x 80 cm. approx

Language

English

Medium

archival digital print

Former Identifier

2006027576

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Publisher

Project Space and Spare Room Gallery, RMIT University

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