Terribly wrong- 1997
I have blogged about Tracey Emin before, but this time I'm using her intensely emotional works as inspiration to how I might respond to the answer I get from interviewing people about their memories. Emin has responded to many of her own life events, misscaraiges, sex, alcoholism, drug abuse, relationships and emotions. She uses mono prints and text combined, this may be viewed as an easy way to convey emotion, by simply spelling it out, however I think to be able to write down your own innermost personal thoughts is incredible admireable. I will be doing many written pieces within this project, mainly about my own responses to things I reveal from people, and how I feel about talking to particular people, and my own mind state day to day or week to week throughout this massively heavy project., that will end with an end of year show, exhibiting a group of nine art students final project outcomes.
May Dodge, My Nan- 1963-93
This installation is very similar to what I have in mind for my part of the exhibition in June, a collection of short films, large scale photography, textile pieces, and notes on mind states.
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