Artists Draw a Blank

Continent 1 (3):208-212 (2011)
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Abstract

The workspace for an artist, the studio, is sometimes seen as a laboratory-like condensation of a gallery or museum. These often-idealized white cubes like the blank page present concrete relations between space and time. From these an intentional simplification of the architecture can change behavior and perception within the space and our understanding of perception itself.

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