SCULPTURE Art 653, Graduate Language Seminar
A graduate seminar that examines both written and spoken language through a range of artist statements, art criticism/reviews, curatorial proposals, grants, and finally performance in the public and private sphere. Words and actions become alternate sculptural forms to manipulate and to verbally sketch one’s own conceptual ideas. Each week, students are given assignments on different genres of writing: the manifesto, the art review, the confessional, specific character studies, a curatorial proposal, a grant proposal, and others. Other performance exercises are implemented in order to expand language beyond its conventions and bring writing closer to how one manipulates art in a more experimental way.Editor details
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