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Exhibit/Collection Name
Tutti Frutti
Creation Date
2012
Description
Mark making is equivalent with making a place one's own. Demarcation of a site is not solely a negative act. The negation of a space is pre-transcribed, presupposed. The point is to take the negative and invert it. It’s not a one-way street. In order to change the building you have to move through the building and let the building move through you. Once the building lives in the occupant the experience of the building can be altered. Total absorption of architecture and its environment can provide a means to live in a unified expressive way. It’s about the person. The individual. Confidant and willing, anyone can make a place their own. Make anything their own. Express themselves in any context. Throw on shades and deal with it.
Link to Student's Full Exhibit
Rights Information
© 2012 Damaris G. Rivera
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Recommended Citation
Rivera, Damaris G., "Tutti Frutti (view from East Gallery)" (2012). CGU MFA Theses Exhibits. Image 871.
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgu_mfaexhibits/871
Keywords
Girl Puke, Architecture, Site-Specificity, Feminism, Institutional Critique, demarcation, jewelry, decor, body, landscaping, fashion, Viennese Successionist, Art Deco, geodesic dome, champagne, Cartier, tutti frutti
Link to Artist Statement
http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgu_mfatheses/56/