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The artist's role as collector of memory and self

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Title: The artist's role as collector of memory and self
Author: Thomas, Lee Ann
Abstract: Artworks that use found or appropriated images and objects often function as collections. These collections simulate the everyday collections of mementos and souvenirs that come to represent aspects of an individual's personality and past. The collections of objects mirror the individual's collection of memories that help to define himself and provide a means of communication with others. The artist as collector takes on roles similar to that of storyteller and anthropologist, providing a narrative of conscious preservation. Through various devices of display and denial a curiosity cabinet I Wunderkammer representing and simulating a Self is created and the role of collector is passed on to the viewer.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2888
Date: 2009-03
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