Yva Jung
This research examines the notions of journey, pause and composition through art practice.
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This research examines the notions of journey, pause and composition through art practice. It is led by two questions: how do journeys affect art practice? and how can works of art tell the stories of journeys? The aim of this research is to explore these questions through the process of making art while examining the relationship between voluntary artist’s journeys and contemporary art practices.
My report is a reflective analytical account of an investigation guided by my own art practice between 2012 and 2015. This investigation is based on my experiences of travelling across continents between 2008 and 2011. I create new artworks by composing footage made during my travels. This thesis also examines works of art by Roni Horn, On Kawara and Koo Jeong A who travel around the globe in developing their art practices.
Key terms: journey, pause, composition, visual rhyming, the audience’s journey