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The
ITE Programs allows international artists, scholars and photojournalist to
explore new areas of work independently and in collaboration with their fellow
residents.
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Michael Brolly, USA
Self Portrait of the Artists as
a Young Man, 1998
Lacewood maple, purpleheart, mahagany,
ebony, bubinga, variegated gold leaf
H: 26", W: 11" (17" open)
textured and painted wood, wire,
guitar |
Jean-Francois Escoulen, France
La Metamorphose, 1996 ITE
H: 6", L: 19"
Oak burl, chekanakot and ebony
Collection of the Wood Turning
Center
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Artist's Statement:
When I was a boy I was very frightened by the Kafka story of the man who
changed into a cockroach. Perhaps we change nevertheless.
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| The ITE Programs allows the residents to expand on their work or
completely breakaway and explore new territory. Slides 25 - 28 depict
investigations in new forms to express narrative content. |
This was the first
piece I collaborated on during the ITE using Terry Martin's texturing techniques.
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| Jean-Francois
Escoulen, France
Premiere Collaboration, 1996
H: 7", W: 275" |
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Richard Hooper, England
White Bipod, 1996 ITE
H: 13", W: 11", D: 5 ½"
Birch plywood
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