Lauren Clarke Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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A visual artist and educator. Recently completed an MA in Fine Art & an experienced Further Education tutor. Specialist in the communication of concepts through traditional and new media image making processes. Active artist, where my most recent exhibition was awarded ‘Best in show.’

Artist working within digital image-making, film, montage and installation. I am drawn to concepts such as ‘The dream scene’ (BISHOP, 2005) as a mode of installation art to investigate my own identity and unconscious. My work draws on my own inheritance and experience of the working class, gender, hyper-femininity and the cultural tropes that signify these.

Artwork

Dreamwork of an autobiography: Digital Images., Photography, Digital collage & film., 2021

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Projects and exhibitions

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Dreamwork of an autobiography: Exhibit.

04/06/2021 — 13/06/2021

‘Dreamwork of an autobiography’ is the title of physical and digital exhibitions. Psychoanalytical theory was used as a framework to understand the unconscious and explore its materiality. The uncanny, temporal, and spatial, are underpinning methodologies that inform the creation of these autobiographical ‘dream scenes.’ In these...

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From Girl to Doll…

12/06/2015 — 19/06/2015

‘From Girl to Doll…’ was a collection of work that through digital images, installation and moving image playfully explored the motifs and signifiers of; Hyper-femininity, Nostalgia and Camp. This culminated in a surreal and immersive digital and physical exhibition.

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AbstractExperimentalFeminismIdentityMemory