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November 30th, 2019

11/30/2019

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Reclaiming Artistic Research is turning out to be a fantastic book that talks about the artistic process as a powerful form of research that is a very different approach than academic research. Academic research tends to focus on adding small bits of knowledge to already existing knowledge. Artistic research is an open space of not knowing and non-knowledge where brand new ideas and forms are created. Artists strive to hold open space to think about things differently—a space filled with uncertainty and ambiguity.
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  • Home
  • Art Gallery
    • Current Exhibition
    • Past Exhibitions >
      • That warm place with no memory
      • On Being
      • Allusive Presence
      • Onset of Abstraction
  • Studio Visit
  • About
    • About the artist
    • FAQs
  • Blog
  • Location