Constructing worlds F4: An artist collective considered
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Jowsey, Susan
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2011
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collective
families
testimony
subconscious
intersubjectivity
fragmentary
transitional phenomena
lived experience and power
patterns of the personal
families
testimony
subconscious
intersubjectivity
fragmentary
transitional phenomena
lived experience and power
patterns of the personal
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Jowsey, S. (2011). Constructing worlds F4: An artist collective considered. International Journal of the Arts in Society, 6(3), 237-250.
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This paper investigates an artist collective that is comprised of a nuclear family, the parents and their two children. The key theme revolves around implications of power relations within this collective construct. The artist collective F4 operates between the realm of the subconscious and the analytical, in conjunction with the blend of ‘the imaginary’ and ‘the lived experience’ characteristic of the daily lives of children. This paper will within this context, explore the intrinsic relationship between process and concept; art and life within the artwork produced by the collective.
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