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.
Mark Bradford's large - scale canvas The Rabbit Didn't Dare, 2013, combines painting and collage to form grid - patterned abstractions, recalling the artist's history of mapping the «
psychogeography of the city he calls home [Los Angeles].»
From the BQE to Dead Horse Bay, Henke describes a personal
psychogeography of the city.
Course offerings draw heavily from countercultural experiments of the past — Fluxus instructions, William Burroughs's cut - ups, the punk and hip hop movements, graffiti and the Situationist dérive («participants and instructors will explore
the psychogeography of the [Asheville] YMCA and downtown Black Mountain»).
Next Topic: «
The Psychogeography of Occupation» with Noah Simblist» Filmed March 6, 2014 at CentralTrak The second lecture of NEXT TOPIC's two - part series on Middle Eastern contemporary art will be lead by writer, curator, and artist Noah Simblist.
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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.
Not exact matches
Eric Hazan's The Invention
of Paris is a guide, quartier by quartier, to the «
psychogeography»
of the first great modern city.
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.
The book is accompanied by an essay from renowned novelist and Hackney resident, Iain Sinclair, considered one
of the foremost chroniclers
of London and an exponent
of psychogeography.
Later on, he realized he shared the impulse
of the Situationists, to wander and create
psychogeographies.
He exhibits selections
of his signature «painting sculptures», culling from his ongoing dynamically figurative cosmos
Psychogeographies as well as intimately - scaled acrylic and glass contrasts.
Evoking the myths and histories
of the «Wild West» and taking the form
of vignettes that last under a minute (as per Rule Number One), the films draw on American Western folklore, Situationist
psychogeography, early film and primitive cinema, such as flipbooks and kinetoscopes.
/ rive is a Brooklyn - based artist collective focused on site - specific, locative projects that meet at the intersection
of psychogeography, locative media and documentary narrative.
Drawing Outside the Lines, High Museum
of Art, Atlanta, GA 2015 Leap Year (s), The Hambidge Center, Rabun Gap, GA 2015 Ephemeral Memorable, Mammal Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2013 AQUA Art Miami, AQUA Hotel, Miami, FL 2012 Fresh Blood, Mason Murer, Atlanta, GA 2012 Trans / Positions, Kiang Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2011 GA Artists, Abernathy Arts Center, Atlanta, GA 2009 ARThouse [09], The Pink Palace, Atlanta, GA 2009 The December Show, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2008 Crop Circles, Cosmograms, and
Psychogeographies, Eyedrum, Atlanta, GA 2007 New Life Visuals, New Life Shop, Berlin, Germany 2007 Looks Good on Paper, Spruill Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2007 Scientific Aesthetics, Altered Aesthetics, Minneapolis, MN 2005 Tug
of War, Starland Gallery, Savannah, GA
The Soundwalk Collective's approach to composition combines anthropology, ethnography, non-linear narratives,
psychogeography, the observation
of nature and the exploration
of recording and synthesis processes.
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.
The vignettes address a range
of topics, including visual rhetoric and
psychogeography, astrological facts and fiction, the contrast between life and film, self - portraiture and cultural archetypes.
Shows in this not - for - profit space have tackled the persistence
of medievalism and
psychogeography.
The artist refers to the sculptures as
Psychogeographies because «they feel like maps
of the psyche.»
The 100th meridian is one
of those astronomically - determined lines that emerge from what the researchers call «
psychogeography.»