Hi Adam,
My name is Agot and I am on MA Drawing as Process in Kingston, I would very much like to have a look at your work and I am sure many of the other students over here would be equally interested.
Best wishes from Agot
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From: The UK drawing research network mailing list on behalf of Maryclare Foa
Sent: Tue 1/10/2006 9:01 PM
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Hello Adam
you may already know Jordan McKenzie's work ( he teaches at Kingston) ..
good luck with your research.
Jordan McKenzie, Drawing Breath © 2004 Photo: Pete Bowcott
Drawing Breath Jordan McKenzie
Basement, Victoria Studios
Thursday 14th April, 2 - 6pm 2005
Admission: FREE
A one on one performance of 10 minuets per slot. Booking is essential. To
reserve a slot please call (0115) 848 6131. Drawing Breath is a durational
performance that continues Jordan McKenzie's investigation into the
relationship between drawing and performance. Previous works have examined
this relationship within the context of Minimalist Sculpture, measuring the
body and the mark against the object. For Drawing Breath McKenzie literally
creates a drawing using his breath, making the act of breathing poetic and
monumental, creating a moment of shared experience between himself and the
audience.
http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/655
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From: "Adam Clarke" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 6:16 PM
Subject: Research Feedback!
> Hi all!
> I'm a visual artist currently studying for my Masters degree in
> Contemporary Visual Arts at Falmouth University College.
> At present my research examines using the breath and air as
> potential creative drawing tools, utilising the unseen, visually
> intangible presence of airborne microbes to reveal event driven,
> time-based processes, reliant upon poetics and perception, belief and
> faith, instigating a philosophical, often rhetorical debate.
> I have recently discovered the drawing research network and would be
> extremely grateful to anyone who might be interested in looking at my
> work, and offer me any feedback or advice as I seek a path to define my
> future practice in this vein of research.
> If anyone might be interested in discussing my work further, I look
> forward to hearing from you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam Clarke
>
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