大卫·布莱克莫尔:采访

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艺术家兼教育家大卫·布莱克莫尔谈到了他的作品,但主要是时事如何影响他的艺术实践和艺术界。在工作室和户外实践中,他的大部分作品都与系统感以及他如何适应或不适应这个系统联系在一起,使“边界”成为他想象中的一个反复出现的主题。从边界的概念到媒体的领域,我们在这次采访中探讨了宣传的概念、数字时代的艺术、后真相、作为艺术家的生活以及在实践中使用批判性思维的人的其他主题见解。
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David Blackmore: An interview
Artist and educator David Blackmore talks about his work, but chiefly how current affairs influence his art practice and the artworld at large. With a studio and an outdoors practice, much of his work is tied to a sense of system and how he fits – or not – in this system, making ‘the border’ a recurrent theme in his imaginary. From the concept of border to the realm of media, we explore in this interview notions of propaganda, art in the digital age, post-truth, life as an artist and other topical insights for those who use critical thinking in their practice.
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