Guest Lecture: Victoria Browne (14/02/17)
Victoria Browne’s artistic practice draws on formalism in painting and methods of post-production to explore post-digital print processes. The culture of use has previously relied on print’s imitating properties to reproduce, repeat and multiply the original as copy material. Today in an era of post-production, Browne's artistic research attempts to re-interpret this definition; to master the qualities innate in print as a medium of creative expression and of recontexualisation.
She is Associate Professor of Print and Drawing at the Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo and a current receipient of KUF's artistic research funding:
Training Nature - Reduction to Multi-plate Printing
KALEID editions - Artists' Publishing as Practice
http://www.victoriabrowne.com/index.htm
- Book publisher
- Daughter - Clara Bahlsen
- Norway
- Publishing studio
- 2 years
- collide editions
- looks at forms of books
- Artist books
- Photo books
- 250 artists submit to Collide Editions
- European based
- Dita Pepe
- subsumed own identity into other peoples lives
- Czech Rep
Jezabel - EJ MAJOR
- Marie Clare article
- drug addict
- ABC collective <- 3 parts
- Limited edition
- ISOLATED PSD FILTERS ON PICS
- USA
“Consider the materiality of finished work as we are too busy looking at screens rather than the finished form.”
- Rocks & Collections
- photographed in the studio
- played w/paper and finish (Matte/Gloss)
- No text
- Lucas Blalock Vol VII
- exciting thing Victoria came across
- frankfurters ??
- representations of famous paintings
- 500 average for photobooks
- Strong room
- New Horizons
- Bruno Van Den Elshout
- FAV SECTION OF THE ENTIRE GUEST LECTURE
Overall I thought the guest lecture was slightly boring as I dont have much interest in photobooks, however the New Horizons series was my favourite part of the lecture as the images were beautiful and specific photography I enjoy the most; landscapes.