Evaluation
Throughout this research project I feel have been able to conduct a deep dive into the idea of commodification within the art world and how this effects the type of art being produced. Through theoretical and practical exploration I wanted to investigate whether non-commodifiable art work could exist in our modern day era.
Overall, what ive discovered is that creating non-commodifiable artwork is quite difficult and more complex than I initially thought. Given the society that we live in, there is a want to commodify anything, then someone will find a way to do so.
Through this project I was able to experiment with new materials i had not previously used including; beeswax, salts and bioplastic film. I developed my skills in creating bioplastics and rug-making. There was a lot of technical learning involved with some of the projects such as the vinyl version of Commune, that took a lot of trial and error before I managed to create something as I envisioned it.
There were a few projects such as the disintegrating prints in the street which i wasnt able to develop fully because of limited access to a printer due to lockdown restriction. Also I found it demotivating at times having to do so many photoshop mockups of how I’d imagine works to be displayed instead of real world trials. However, these limiting circumstances encouraged me to think develop ideas such as the Temporary Community drawing series and participation series which I found to be so rewarding working with other people to create a collaborative body of work.
All in all, I am pleased with this body of explorative theoretical and practical research and think I was successfully able to create some thought provoking conclusory works.















