Outside In: Human/Garden Relationships Explored in Lithograph Prints
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Mosely, Timothy R
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Platz, William M
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Outside In is an exhibition of original lithograph prints arising out of a studio-based research project into how print can capture the nuances of contemporary human/garden relationships in the local environment of Brisbane. The lithographs depict various representations of local gardens; gardens created in a range of ways; and human interactions with these. The works displayed result from a process of critical reflection and creative response in action that finds possibilities in printmaking to highlight ways of seeing gardens in prints. This critical exegesis that accompanies the exhibition draws from the work of theorists George Seddon and Val Plumwood, garden designer William Robinson, author Penelope Lively and philosopher Damon Young. The exegesis also provides discussion of works by four print artists who explore garden themes in their work, namely Virgil Marti, William Morris, Maija Isola, and Édouard Vuillard. Within this framework, the research outcome is in the form of an exhibition of original prints that engage ideas about humans’ relationships with gardens.
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Master of Visual Arts (MVA)
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Queensland College of Art
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lithograph prints
studio-based research
human/garden relationships