Second Hand Stories – Reflections on the project by Charlotte Slotte

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"When writing about my own art, I often get the sense that words and work don’t quite match. Like equal magnet poles, they repel one another; as if moved by an invisible force they slide apart. Only by the utmost coercion, and only for short moments at a time, do I ever manage" (Page 10, Slotte, 2011)

"a voice whose inner timbre I can recognise, the voice of my unarticulated ideas." (Page 10, Slotte, 2011)


NOTES

Great example of critical reflection which still has life, not littered or weighed down by jargon.


REFERENCE AND TEXT

Slotte, C., 2011. Second Hand Stories - Reflections on the Project, Bergen: The National Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme.

Text

MISCELLAENOUS
  • Worth reading through her references, and also appreciating the creative presentation of the reflection.