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== What is the thesis going to be about? == | == What is the thesis going to be about? == | ||
With this essay I will attempt to unfold my artistic practice. Along my visual practice some theoretical aspects will be included. Together these two threads form the core of my practice. This text will provide an insight to my methodology as well as a documentation of my graduation work. In chapter one I will identify my interest in photography and unpack my former practice and methodology. In chapter two I will carve out the shift of narration by moving away from representation and using found images in my work over the past two years. The third chapter comprises a description of my intended graduation work. The conclusion eventually reflects the process towards the current work. | |||
== Chapter 1 - My interest in photography, my former practice and method (2000 words) == | |||
=== The initial spark === | |||
=== On Portraits === | |||
=== Naked vs Nude === | |||
=== Gender, Power, Gaze === | |||
=== My research: Art History - image tradition Gay History, Queer Theory === | |||
=== Previous Work === | |||
== Chapter 2 - Moving away from representation (2000 words) == | |||
=== Representation === | |||
=== Describing Beauty Queens === | |||
=== Towards appropriation === | |||
=== Creating a space between ("Denkraum" Aby Warburg?) === | |||
=== Collections (the infinite archive) === | |||
== Chapter 3 - Graduation work & trying to link it to former practice (2000 words)== | |||
=== Concept of procrastination === | |||
=== Personal notes - maybe diary like === | |||
== Chapter 4 - Conclusion (500 words) == |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 10 November 2017
What is the thesis going to be about?
With this essay I will attempt to unfold my artistic practice. Along my visual practice some theoretical aspects will be included. Together these two threads form the core of my practice. This text will provide an insight to my methodology as well as a documentation of my graduation work. In chapter one I will identify my interest in photography and unpack my former practice and methodology. In chapter two I will carve out the shift of narration by moving away from representation and using found images in my work over the past two years. The third chapter comprises a description of my intended graduation work. The conclusion eventually reflects the process towards the current work.