Hello Kip,
So glad you've made the physical move to Bournemouth, perhaps an art work
might express this?
Loved your grasping the Turner Prize issues, but must we keep within
dualities: rearch/art, art/research. What I like about your work is that
it either and both, and it is 'how you construct it', having floated it down
the neurons of us all. Embodied.
Cheers,
Marilyn
On 9/12/05 4:48 pm, "Kip Jones" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From ABC News:
> http://www.abc.net.au/news/arts/articulate/200512/s1524405.htm
>
> Artist Simon Starling floated his Turner Prize entry
> all the way down the Rhine to enter it in the
> contentious UK art competition, and it's paid off,
> with Shedboatshed, a weather beaten building taking
> out the $58,000 prize.
>
> After finding the shed on the banks of the Rhine,
> Starling made it into a boat, paddled with it
> downriver and then built it back into a shed.
>
> Starling says his works are, "the physical
> manifestation of my thought process" which must have
> done the trick for the judges, who praised his work.
>
> He transforms and reframes existing objects using a
> rigorous process of research to develop his sculptural
> installations.
>
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> Okay. If this is research-art, what is art-research?
> Are we doing the same thing or something similar?
> What can be learned to help us in our work from
> artists who use 'our' tools, such as research?
>
> Discuss!
>
> Cheers,
> Kip
>
> PS for those who may be interested, I have made that
> actual physical move to Bournemouth successfully!
>
> Dr Kip Jones
> Reader in Health Related Social Science
> Centre for Qualitative Research
> Institute of Health & Community Studies
> Bournemouth University United Kingdom
> Website: www.kipworld.net
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