![]() ![]() ![]() When it comes to changing policy, the power is in the hands of the wealthy. In an exhibition entitled “There is Always Something More Important”, Mariele Neudecker, a German born artist, explores, through installation and video, the issue of the melting ice caps For example, using old photocopiers can bring their own randomness to the printout, as opposed to the modern accuracy that is typically used in the arguably more boring (but not less important) aspects of society. This makes everything much cheaper of course, but also brings a different and uncertain aspect to the work. ![]() Joining with other artists was something she emphasised strongly, for both the financial and collaborative benefits.Īnother good point she made was how artists tend to use technology once it has been outdated. This is the name of her shared studio/exhibition space in London. ![]()
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