Sentences with phrase «psychogeography in»

The 39 - year - old Londoner has been surveying every last, dusty corner of Los Angeles since 2004's GTA: San Andreas and has become something of an expert on the city's psychogeography in the process.

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You Are Here: The Psychogeography of the City, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, NYC, NY Guggenheim You Tube Play, shortlist, Guggenheim Museum, NYC, NY It's Personal, Tomasulo Gallery, Union County College, Union, NJ 1001: The Narrative Tradition in Middle Eastern Art, William Paterson University Gallery, Wayne, NJ
His dissertation Digging rough Time: Psychogeographies of Occupation focused on the ways that contemporary artists in Israel - Palestine and Lebanon address history.
Rather than being in a location, they are locations, psychogeographies of spaces, containments, and experiences.
Mythogeography does not give privilege to any one part of the overall concept in the way that psychogeography favors the supernatural aspect.
[15] Other examples from this era include Guy Debord and Asger Jorn's two collaborations, Fin de Copenhague (1957) and Mémoires» (1959), two works of Psychogeography created from found magazines of Copenhagen and Paris respectively, collaged and then printed over in unrelated colours.
Shows in this not - for - profit space have tackled the persistence of medievalism and psychogeography.
As an artist who has long been interested in strategies of mapping and the psychogeography of the city he calls home, Bradford uses his characteristic painting style to excavate the terrain — emotional, political and actual — that he inhabits.
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