Towards a Situated Non-Objective Art Practice
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Open access
Authors
Attwood, David
Date
2015Supervisor
Prof. Christopher Crouch
Dr Ann Schilo
Dr Bruce Slatter
Dr Rick Spencer
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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School of Design and Art
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Abstract
This project is a practice-led investigation into the potential for a situated Non-Objective art practice. Taking the divergent impulses that currently inform my own creative practice as a starting point, the project aims to reconcile the differing aesthetic and ideological principles that define both Non-Objective, and situated practice, to achieve new syntheses.
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