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The Index of Love - Limited Edition of 15 Print

Denise Startin

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper

Size: 37 W x 27.2 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

The Index of Love was part of an Installation inspired by the relationship between the philosopher Kierkegaard and his Fiancee Regine Olsen, the work re-staged found objects and images in a critique of faux authenticity, Kierkegaard was known for his adherence to the authentic yet was wilfuly contradictory. The themes of failed relationships, failed communication and unrequited love ran throughout the works.

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Printmaking:Screenprinting on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15

Size:37 W x 27.2 H x 0 D in

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Denise Startin is an artist, writer, researcher and collector. Her current practice and research are organised around four routes, place, memory, history and identity. She is particularly engaged with concepts of heritage, landscape, archaeology, performativity, representation, narrative, mapping and embodied entanglements. Denise studied at the Royal College of Art and her practice encompasses movement, image, photography, printmaking, site-based interventions, installation, critical and performance writing. She uses various strategies of production including image and text, autobiography, polyphony, the intimate and fact and fiction, a continually recurring relation is the tension between public and private realms. During this process a historical figure, site, place, event, voice or voices are adopted to activate the work and produce a narrative arc. She is currently seeking to investigate a methodological tool and how it can be addressed as a form of mediating specific modes of cultural memory through the medium of place. This dialogue seeks to highlight the significance and complex character of visual, textual, artefactual and embodied experiences in constructing and mediating personal narratives of cultural identity and belonging in order to perform their retrieval, survival, communication and recreation. Denise is currently undertaking a practice-based PhD in the Place-based and site-responsive practice research cluster at the University of Leeds.

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