Daphne Wright: emotional archaeology
Daphne Wright is a contemporary artist who has developed an approach to her work that involves intensive research and psychological engagement. This publication, the first survey of a practice she has developed over more than twenty years, considers her work as 'emotional archaeology' whic...
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Arnolfini
2016
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Zusammenfassung: | Daphne Wright is a contemporary artist who has developed an approach to her work that involves intensive research and psychological engagement. This publication, the first survey of a practice she has developed over more than twenty years, considers her work as 'emotional archaeology' which, in media including sculpture, installation and sound, sculpture, drawing, photographs and film - aims to uncover hidden truths. The book includes two interviews with Daphne Wright as well as new essays by Penelope Curtis, Director of Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, and Xa Sturgis, Director of Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and Josephine Lanyon, curator of the exhibition, 'Emotional Archaeology'. Exhibition: Arnolfini, Bristol, United Kingdom (30.09.-31.12.2016) / Tyntesfield National Trust , Bristol, United Kingdom (10.09.-20.09.2016) / Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ierland (17.01.-26.02.2017) |
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Beschreibung: | Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Daphne Wright: Emotional Archaeology', Arnolfini, Bristol: 30 September-31 December 2016, The National Trust, Tyntesfield: 10 September - 20 November 2016, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin: 17 January - 26 February 2017 |
Beschreibung: | 143 Seiten 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9780956888631 978-0-9568886-3-1 0956888631 0-9568886-3-1 |