Matter over mind
The British artist Susan Aldworth discusses her work arising out of her period as artist-in-residence at the Royal London Hospital. She describes how her own illness and experience of a brain scan resulted in a collaboration with the neuroradiologist Dr Paul Butler, explains how her study of brain s...
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Published in | Printmaking Today (U.K.) Vol. 11; no. 1; p. 34 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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01.03.2002
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Summary: | The British artist Susan Aldworth discusses her work arising out of her period as artist-in-residence at the Royal London Hospital. She describes how her own illness and experience of a brain scan resulted in a collaboration with the neuroradiologist Dr Paul Butler, explains how her study of brain scans has affected her work, and refers to exhibitions of her collection Between a Thing and a Thought: Intimate Portraits of Strangers. She concludes by mentioning the associated folding-screen work she made with the framemaker Brian Campbell entitled Distraction (2001; illus.). |
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ISSN: | 0960-9253 |