I Is... (I)(2012) and Tell My Mother not to Worry (ii)(2012), both take inspiration from Gander's daughter at play —
an inherently creative process — first making a simple den and then pretending to be a ghost beneath a sheet.
I Is... (I)(2012) and Tell My Mother not to Worry (ii)(2012), both take inspiration from Gander's daughter at play -
an inherently creative process - first making a simple den and then pretending to be a ghost beneath a sheet.
Not exact matches
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Inherently political, the act of erasing, transmuting or removing content is something that comes naturally to the visual artist,» the curator continues, «-- one might even posit that it is an inevitable part of the
creative process.»