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Barbara Bryn Klare 'Psycho-conceptual' Walk in USA Sculpture

Jacqueline M Byrne

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Found Objects on Other

Size: 7.9 W x 5.7 H x 1.2 D in

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With artist: Barbara Bryn Klare in USA: For these walks I have coined the term 'Psycho-conceptual collaboration'. I invited my fellow artist from different countries who are studying with me on the MA course to participate. Asking them to follow the pattern I'd set myself: to walk, collect small objects in the compartmentalised boxes and document their experience. When I received their Walks boxes I connected psychologically with their written pieces and the items they had collected through stillness and meditation. Through this connectedness I encompassed the energy of their experience into a single word. Their documented layer and the single word can be viewed by arrangement by contacting me. Walks Project short description: Walking, collecting, documenting the experience and placing the collected items into small readymade compartmentalised cabinets. Each item collected has an implied visual narrative. Inspired by a certain fictional taxonomy in a Chinese encyclopaedia mentioned in the preface of Michel Foucault's book The Order of Things: Foucault, M. (2010). The order of things. 1st ed. London: Routledge. (Foucault, 2010: xxii) I began this 'walks' project by Walking and Collecting, Exploring Randomness and Order Order: I began by tasking myself to initially take three walks and collect 10 item to fit in readymade compartmentalised boxes.  The readymade, a nod to Duchamp (Heartney, 2010: 40) and my layer of newness.  Walking in my garden, and the immediate vicinity of my old farmhouse on the Dorset coast. Randomness: Represented in the unknown objects I’d find and place randomly in the boxes. As the project developed I added a documentary layer, in the form or an accompanying written piece done during or shortly after each walk. Expanding the project beyond the initial three walks as well as geographically I went to seaside towns both east and west of the original walks. Extending the project further, to what I termed a psych-conceptual level, I invited my fellow artist on the MA course to participate, following the pattern I'd set to walk, collect and document their experience, thus extending the walks around the world to so far: China, Sweeden, Scotland, Nepal, Ireland, USA, other parts of the UK and Austria. When I received their 'walks boxes' I then engaging through stillness and meditating on their collection and through reading and re-reading their written work, encompassed my interpretation of their experience into a single word. Other walks have so far been taken: 1. on a fire site that was on a Ley line, 2. an urban psychogeographical collaborative walk and 3. a further collaborative walk. The documentary layer is not shown here on this site at the moment, and as the project is ongoing, different 'walks boxes' experiences will be added over time. Also, there have been other developments within this project which I will add at a later date.

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Sculpture:Found Objects on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:7.9 W x 5.7 H x 1.2 D in

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To commission, exhibit or purchase my work e.mail me at: jacquibyrne@btinternet.com My work is site and subject responsive and I use contextual materials to illustrate meaning. Working from my farm on the Dorset coast, trace and memory are central to my practice. Where I capture and translate the transient qualities of my often ecologically sensitive subject matter into both ephemeral and tangible works. Over the last 3 years my practice has evolved into making site responsive installation work. My final MA graduation work 'Lost - A journey through the fragile mind' was filmed and shown at exhibition through the hanging pieces of the original installation. (See photos attached titled: 'Lost - A journey through the fragile mind') My earliest influences stretch back to when I was just 3 years old and fascinated with the colour and feel of fabric, influenced by my mother who fitted dressmaking in around raising her large family. By 18 I briefly had a small fashion design business in Ireland. Later, moving to London, I studied Millinery design alongside Jewellery Design and Fashion Illustration. This year I celebrate my 3rd year of acceptance into the International Contemporary Artists Book. Some of my work hangs in private collections in the UK, Ireland, USA and Poland. I love to grow and learn as an artist and constantly find inspiration in the wild meadow farm and in the beautiful landscape where I live in Dorset on the South Coast of England.

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