Ongoing

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Ongoing

From the orientations they take up or make up in our worlds, found objects – or what the French often refer to as objets trouvé – come into possession of intrinsic contexts and posit themselves with linguistic values, much like artworks themselves. Once pursued by an artist’s insightful acknowledgement of their immanent or interpreted meanings and the roles they play in life’s experiences, these objects can reflect a renewed artistic outlook veering on powerful metaphors of making and creation. In effect, objects maintain an inert psychology framed by parameters of identification, nomenclature, utility or symbolism. Their objectivity is retained by the context they appear to us in, urging an aesthetic, emotive or sensitized response in the viewer, who promptly and profoundly becomes involved in the production of meaning.

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