index of artists
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Jenny Savelle
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Gregor Schneider
Interiority Complex. GREGOR SCHNEIDER'S DEAD HOUSE UR, 1985- Author: Daniel Birnbaum ArtForum Issue: Summer, 2000
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Dalziel Scullion
Matthew Dalziel, Louise Scullion + Jean-Luc Schwenninger
The Drowned Sea
During the summer of 2002 we spent three days in Barra with Jean-Luc Schwenninger, a physical geographer with an interest in climatic change. The choice of location was Jean-Luc's, as he had a long-standing affinity with Barra. As a small island in the Outer Hebrides, Barra harbours a unique and dynamic geological history as it has been subjected to profound global changes in climate and sea levels over the past 120,000 years.
Their stunning artistic creations aside, Dalziel and Scullion signal one of the most exciting partnerships in the University - they are the University's first spin-out company in the field of creative arts.
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Paul Seawright
Newport-based photographer Paul Seawright went to Afghanistan to produce an exhibition for the Imperial War Museum to document the effects of the War against Terror and decades of earlier conflicts.
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Will Self
Will Self Author of Dorian: An Imitation talks with Robert Birnbaum
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Richard Serra
Declaring, Defining, Dividing Space: A Conversation with Richard Serra by Jonathan Peyser
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Andres Serrano
Andres Serrano by James A. Cotter
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Bruce Shapiro
"Motion control" term used to describe a variety of techniques for orchestrating the movement of machinery and objects. The fields of "Robotics," "CNC," and "automation" all fall under its umbrella. The purpose of this site is to suggest that motion control is also an emerging medium for artistic expression.
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Alice Sharp
Interview with Alice Sharp of SPACE Studios Thursday 12th March 1998
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David Shrigley
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Ross Sinclair
Musings on Real Life and Ross Sinclair by Nancy Campbell
An open letter to whomsoever it may concern regarding: Scotland- A brief and fractured introduction to the history of the1983 - 2083
Ross Sinclair Interview by Massimiliano Gioni
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Bessie Smith
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John Smith
'Pushed to the Limit' Films and videos by John Smith
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Robert Smithson
In the following article, Felicity Colman discusses artist Robert Smithson?s site-specific works as practices of autobiography written on space. In this thoughtful discussion, Colman assesses the role of the artist as cultural producer, pointing to the ways in which Smithson?s work creates "meaningful" spaces for subjects to consume.
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Simon Starling
Kunstmuseum Basel Museum f?r Gegenwartskunst, Switzerland. review by Mark Godfrey
?Free from stain and polish? A discussion between Simon Starling, Stefanie Sembill and Jan Winkelmann
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Stelarc
The Doors of Expression: The Work of Art in the Age of Quantum Processing Power by Pablo Baler
Some segments from interviews conducted with Stelarc in Sydney in late 1996.
Artist seeks internet-enabled third ear By Lakshmi Sandhana
Imagine sprouting an extra ear on your arm that whispers sweet nothings to someone else.The Australian-based Tissue Culture and Art (TCA) project is growing a third ear fashioned out of the skin and cartilage of Stelarc, a performer who plans to implant it on his forearm. (BBC news)
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Hiroshi Sugimoto
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Surveillance Camera Players
THE SURVEILLANCE CAMERA PLAYERS Perform 'Amnesia', 2002'
A New York-based group of situationist-inspired pranksters who manifest their opposition to the installation of surveillance cameras in public places by performing silent, specially adapted plays directly in front of surveillance cameras.