"Reimagined between the shadows" MFA Thesis Exhibition Installation
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Artist (art): Kirkegaard, Aiden
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In support Aiden Kirkegaard's MFA thesis. |
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This thesis is available to view and copy for research and educational purposes only, provided that it is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the author(s), title and full bibliographic details.
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Author (aut): Kirkegaard, Aiden
Thesis advisor (ths): Koenig, Ingrid
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Graduate Studies
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My thesis research investigates how the physical and material processes of painting can elicit memory and dreaming. Through the material research of painting, this thesis explores what memory could look like and how it behaves. Painting for me becomes a mode to access personal memories and imagine alternative realities. My physical studio space becomes a dwelling place for dreaming. Mixing acrylic paint, engaging with colour, building shaped canvases and putting brush to canvas all encompass a process-based approach to research
within my thesis. In the large-scale shaped canvases, imagery of doorways and windows from my previous homes function as a place of origin. Memories, even those unremembered, line the walls of the spaces we grew up in, they are embedded and woven into its architecture. This imagery is used as a space to hold and embrace playful mark-making and colour application. While their reference to home architecture is rooted in real spaces, my paintings are also imaginary. Moments spoken and movements made in these spaces are transformed into form and colour. The painted mark traces memory; with liveliness it manifests into a visual representation of daydreaming. |
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