My Critical context has been in direct relationship with my studio work, they both have informed each other and I feel a lot more content with my work and findings this year.
My Blue Journal contains every note and scribble of artists names, research and talks. 
Olafur Elliasson - the use of light in his work and disturbs the natural environment for a certain amount of time. Also plays with the audience perception of bouncing back and forth from being immersed into the work, then by leaving the electrical wires exposed the audience are bounced back into reality 
Vera Rohm - Play with light and temporality. Uses the whole gallery space as her research and work.
Christo and Jeanne Claude - There work is a mixture of Olafur and Vera. What all these artists have in common - creating temporal interventions. 
Kaprow, Smithson, walter de maria, richard long all influence in my thinking and looking at the mundane and everyday.
Artist books looking at light and buildings- always a ongoing research in the background; building with light, Reconstructing worlds 
DJ Simpson - routing wood 
Michael fried - object hood
Paul O'neill - curating 
Alison Green - when artists curate
Light show - showcasing artists using light 
Post Autonomous practices - Victor Tupitsyn - third text 
Over here - globalisation of art 
Claire Bishop - Installation Art 
Lucy R Lippard - 6 years- dematerialisation 
Reconsidering the object of art 1965-75 - Goldstein & Rorimer 
White Chapel books - Participation , the everyday, memory 
Institutional critique - Alexander Alberro 
Brian O'Doherty - Inside the white cube 
The Intangibilities of Form- John Roberts 
Site Specific art - Nick Kaye 
Daniel Burren 
One Place After Another - Miwon Kwon 
Out of Time out of place - Claire Doherty
Superflex 
Snarkitecture 
Nathalie du Pasquier 
Claire Barclay 
Early one morning - White Chapel 
Katjja Strunz - Pulp Paint
Carlo Scarpa - architecture 
Anthony Mc Call - Solid light sculptures 
Artist documentary - Tracey Emmin and Anish Kapoor on BBC 
youtube - Ellen Lupton - Design Story Telling 
Andrew Kotting talks - Tony Hill and Tim Machmillan 

From speaking to an Architecture teacher, she gave me the name of 'elmgreen dragset' which is a duo who play with staging these life like sets and adding a comical twist.

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