Representing absence without naming or referencing the objects in question brings to mind the example of apophaticism – a tradition in theology that names what the divine is not, exploring the limits of human knowledge through negation. Considering the absent object in an apophatic way can foster attentiveness to the things that populate our lives, revealing that when objects go missing or lose their usefulness there is an indefinite loss - not only of the object itself, but also of worlds and relationships that once existed. It might seem a lofty term for lowly objects – a fur coat, a postcard, a bulldog clip - but it is a vernacular sense of the apophatic I wish to access
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This article attempts an exploration of the limits of our capacity to weave suffering into patterns ...
Representing absence without naming or referencing the objects in question brings to mind the exampl...
"What if all works of art were better understood as functioning apparatuses, entangling their human ...
If everything human is pathetic, being a kind of sorrow packaged in humor, then I am fascinated with...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the notion of nothingness and how it [nothingness] is...
Useless things. I normally use trash things like pattern in painting still life. My father suffers f...
This research considers an artist’s encounter with works of art that carry or evoke the affective tr...
I use objects as sculpture in my attempt to make the intangible, tangible. Objects become a way to r...
The Campaign for Objects in Purgatory is a creative research project that investigates user-product ...
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ABSTRACT – Docile Object and Proposing Object: a study on the qualities of the object and its possib...
My work is a meditation on the potential, beauty, surprise, and pathos inherent in inanimate objects...
Museums and the objects they hold are full of noise, yet at the same time, they are silent. This pap...
This practice-based research project investigates relationships between artist and material, audienc...
The master’s thesis titled Representation of Absence is based on material and process experiments wi...
This article attempts an exploration of the limits of our capacity to weave suffering into patterns ...