Abstract

Introduction to exhibition catalogue "Visual Appropriations and Rewritings" @ Rodman Hall Art Centre, St. Catharines, ON, Canada

Highlights

  • When artists labor together for a common purpose, the results can be transformative

  • Negation is the first and probably most important process within a collective strategy; it allows the artists to collage information over other pieces of material. This means that when two artists work together, they can layer a diverse range of ideas, forms, processes, and meanings over and over again

  • Edges remind me of how time is used in a cooperative project

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Summary

Introduction

When artists labor together for a common purpose, the results can be transformative. Collaboration, as a creative process, engages multiple sourcing perspectives; it diversifies problem-solving skills, enhances the range of visual information used, and challenges the emotional like/dislike attachments to one’s own artwork. When artists labor together for a common purpose, the results can be transformative. Collaboration, as a creative process, engages multiple sourcing perspectives; it diversifies problem-solving skills, enhances the range of visual information used, and challenges the emotional like/dislike attachments to one’s own artwork. To understand the educational benefits of collaboration, we can examine the collage process and apply the same principles. Negation is the first and probably most important process within a collective strategy; it allows the artists to collage information over other pieces of material.

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