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Olivia Gorman:

BE/LONGING
 
Olivia Gorman
Studio Art and Women's & Gender Studies major
 

In my art practice, I explore concepts of labor, specifically my own labor, and a language of mark-making. To me, the mark is the most direct translation of labor, as well as a form that is familiar to everyone. It is its own isolated object, but when surrounded by masses of other marks, becomes part of a greater whole. These marks not only cover the surface they are on, they also reveal the materiality of that surface, and show my own time and labor. My mark-making language, whether on paper or canvas, has been an opportunity for me to be transparent about how I make my art as well as the time I devote to it.

 
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Accumulation
illuminated canvas
2022
Jewett Gallery
 
a tan canvas lit from behind with many small lines cut through it
 
 
The labor that goes into creating a moment in time is a concept that I am exploring through this piece. The experiments, skills, and work that we all experience define how we move through and interact with the moments of our lives. I experienced this when a friend and I made comparisons between snow in the wind and the marks I was making in the studio. So much labor went into creating that space together while talking about art and snow.
 
I want to create a moment between me, the artist, and you, the viewer. Through my mark-making (or mark removal) on the canvas, I want to show my own labor that went into creating the object. You can see me in my work, as well as take a moment with the piece and create a moment yourself. I want this canvas to be a place of representation for both our labor: mine through marks and yours through your perspective and experience.
 
a piece of raw canvas stretched across the corner of a room with white walls. The canvas is pierced with many small lines, through which four lights are shining.
 
close-up on a piece of canvas with lines pierced through it, light shining from the back   looking from the right along a piece of canvas with many small lines pierced through it, light shining from behind
 
four people in silhouette standing in front of a pierced canvas, lit from behind, stretched across the corner of a gallery
 
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Push Press
charcoal on paper
2021
Jewett Hallway Galleries
 
drawing that consists of a pattern of small black lines covering the entire page
 
This three-part drawing was made with one set of marks. By stacking the papers and covering the back of the top sheet in charcoal, marking the top sheet imprinted marks on the bottom two sheets. With the mark serving as a direct translation of my labor, I used print pressing techniques to also show the materiality of the paper.
 
drawing that consists of a pattern of small black lines covering the entire page  drawing that consists of a pattern of small dark gray lines covering the entire page  a shadowed piece of paper with the indented impressions of lines visible
 
close-up on a drawing of many small black dash marks
 
looking from the right at 3 drawings installed on a gray fabric wall, with other artwork beyond them
 
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