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Leona Scull-Hons
Baroque bread shared with the public, 2004, (pictured below) |
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Thesis exhibition,
May 2004 |
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“The
artist and audience are awarded equal status” Jennifer Fisher, Performing Taste |
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My work has
evolved from recording daily activities and interactions (by capturing
the residue left from actions) to letting the activities and interactions
stand as artworks themselves. I create communal events where social interactions
occur. It is less about the signature of the artist and more about an
exchange between the participant and myself. The participant becomes a
collaborator and helps create the meaning and final outcome of my work.
Rather than creating an object, I am transferring the creative control
from myself to the participant by setting up parameters for an interaction
to occur within.
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