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- Title
- No hem: Handling deviance in inhabited worlds
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RESEARCH QUESTION: How can figurative painting promote a sense of stillness in a contemporary context of institutional uncertainty and accelerated social change?” INTRODUCTION: Tugging tribulations are described in the paintings in No Hem: Handling deviance in inhabited worlds. Figures inhabiting interior spaces are still, while the presence of the other is felt, the figures remain de-socialised from one another. The works hold pestering forces and dubious future conditions. When the content ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2021
- Creator
- Ripley, Danae
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5397
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- alienation in art / horror / precarity / deviant art / figurative art / painting / portfolios / painting practices / Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting)
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