Shooting Reality - Expressing the Inexpressible
In Shooting Reality, multi-disciplinary artist Peter Dudar has come up with a provocative means of representing reality in fine art.
To do this, he advises 'cherry picking' aspects of photography, video and painting—and redeploying them so that they actually mean something in 2010.
Shooting Reality includes concurrent statements from artists, art critics, evolutionists and physicists such as: Robert Bresson, Fritjof Capra, Richard Dawkins, Paul Dirac, Walker Evans, Jean-Luc Godard, Philippe L. Gross, Mike Hoolboom, Mark Kingwell, W. J. T. Mitchell, Philip Monk, Peter Plagens, Gerhard Richter, Dot Tuer, and Bill Viola.
Perceiving reality, especially through movement, is the crux of Peter Dudar's own work. In Shooting Reality, he shows how this perception originated in his performance art—and informed his current photo-based and video projects.
In Shooting Reality, multi-disciplinary artist Peter Dudar has come up with a provocative means of representing reality in fine art.
To do this, he advises 'cherry picking' aspects of photography, video and painting—and redeploying them so that they actually mean something in 2010.
Shooting Reality includes concurrent statements from artists, art critics, evolutionists and physicists such as: Robert Bresson, Fritjof Capra, Richard Dawkins, Paul Dirac, Walker Evans, Jean-Luc Godard, Philippe L. Gross, Mike Hoolboom, Mark Kingwell, W. J. T. Mitchell, Philip Monk, Peter Plagens, Gerhard Richter, Dot Tuer, and Bill Viola.
Perceiving reality, especially through movement, is the crux of Peter Dudar's own work. In Shooting Reality, he shows how this perception originated in his performance art—and informed his current photo-based and video projects.
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