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Hello,   
   I think that duration as time may be described is a subject that featured prominently in the work of the late John Latham. If you have not already looked at his work I suggest might be worth your time.
   In my own practise, I have made works that were an attempt to show a period or duration of time through a space and from outside a space. These works are the pieces ' Walk in Washington ' and ' Condensation Drawing ', which can be found on the web by going to www.nishiokabayleyarts.com


I hope that I can keep in touch with your progress in the future,

  Auberon.

-----Original Message-----
From: charlotte williams <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 1.45pm
Subject: Drawing Duration

Dear all,
I am currently studying MA fine Art at Winchester
School of Art, and am specialising in Drawing.  As
part if this course, I am conducting research into the
relationship between the drawn mark and our awareness
of time - specifically focussing on Henri Bergson's
concept of duration.  Part of this research will be
conducted through my own visual practice, and I am
very intersted in reaching other artists who feel that
concepts of time are directly related to their
processes of making or showing work.  My own drawings
combine film projection and traditional media - I
would be very interested to hear from anyone who uses
film in connection to their drawing, or has any
thoughts on how the two might (or should?) interact.
  
With many thanks,
Charlotte Knox-Williams


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