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Agnieszka & Ruth work collaboratively as artists. Recent research around themes of affect, emotion & subjectivity in cultural and spatial contexts resulted in the exhibition 'spill'. Our research is drawn from historical studies of perception; contemporary fields of cultural geography & cultural studies; & individual expertise in painting, photography, textiles & sculpture.

Sunday, 25 March 2007

From Abstract to Bambino








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Exhibition Link

Spill SASA Gallery, South Australian School of Art

Artist Links

Marina Abramovic Balkan Erotic Epic Balkan Baroque The Onion Coffee Cups Dream House Jenny Brownrigg Romantic Vanguard Claude Closky Do you want Love or Lust? Closky Love Blog The first thousand numbers Jill Greenberg Cry Babies End Times Studio - Manipulator Mona Hatoum Current Disturbance Entrails Carpet White Cube TATE Collection Ledelle Moe Collapse IV Congregation Memorial (Collapse) Bruce Nauman Raw Materials Doris Salcedo 8th Istanbul Biennial White Cube TATE Collection James Turrell House of Light Bill Viola Bill Viola Studios

Selected References

Ahmed S (2004) The Cultural Politics of Emotion, Routledge, New York

Ahmed S (2004) 'Affective economies', Social Text 22(2): 117-139

Anderson K, & Smith S J (2001) ‘Emotional geographies’, Trans. Institute of British Geographers 26(1):7-10

Best S (2002) ‘What is Affect? Considering the affective dimension of contemporary installation’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 3(1):207-225

Crary J (2000) Suspensions of Perception: attention, spectacle and modern culture, MIT Press

Davidson J & Milligan C (2004) ‘Embodying emotion sensing space: introducing emotional geographies’, Social & Cultural Geography 5(4):523-532

Lutz T (1999) Crying: the natural and cultural history of tears, Norton, New York

Massumi B (2002) Parables for the Virtual: movement, affect, sensation, Duke UP, Durham NC

Papastergiadis N (2006) Spatial Aesthetics: art, place and the everyday, Rivers Oram Press

Thrift N (2005) ‘But malice aforethought: cities and the natural history of hatred', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 30 (2):133-150

Thrift N (2004) ‘Intensities of feeling: towards a spatial politics of affect’, Geografiska Annaler 86 B (1):57-78

Tolia-Kelly, Divya P (2006) ‘Affect – an ethnocentric encounter? Exploring the 'universalist' imperative of emotional/affectual geographies’, Area 38(2):213-217