Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Carlos Bunga
Additive Subtraction?, 2008
“The creative process is a mix of emotions. We don’t always have answers to things. We have more doubts than answers, and those same doubts make us search, question and move forward. Impermanence is always active and allows enquiry into things. In an ever more complex world, a variety of things allow the existence of ‘universes’ – (inter)disciplinary, (multi)cultural, (inter)net or multi(national)– to reach our ever-changing mutant world.”
- when I see this i think of the inside of walls. I remember at the beginning of second year in Installation art I was really interested in the insides of things - what makes up structures - particularly industrial materials; where a finished product would be formal and geometric, the materials are kind of organic or biomorphic. I think that's definitely persisted in my interest in the materials I use.
- these structures though, are of interest to me in regard to future work (most likely), which may present itself in some kind of diorama. But it's also interesting to me because of my continuing interest in the domestic. and this could be the inside of walls in an apartment, house, or bedroom.
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