Eva Lerche-Lerchenborg
MA work
MA work
My practice questions how technology has affected our perception and interaction with the world around us. I consider how image making and editing techniques affect our understanding of our environment and our own creation of imagery; what the abundance of imagery we are subjected to does to us, and how we can negotiate it. I look at both the surface of the image and the objects conveyed through it; I enquire into the surface of the things around us and question how we define a surface, taking this further with my exploration into the creation and installation of imagery.
I strip the image down to its bare structures of creation by taking it through different image making techniques and ways of playing with the construction of different layers of an image. I play with the physical support of the image in order to understand how we can experience this differently in the flesh rather than on screen. I try to combine these ways of working in order to create an in-between space for the viewer to be left in, moving backwards and forwards in understanding – in order to question their own positioning in the world.
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Humanities
Programme
MA Printmaking, 2015
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Contact
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Degrees
- BA Painting, Edinburgh College of Art, 2013
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Experience
- Guest lecturer, Nottingham University, 2014; Guest lecturer, University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, 2015
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Exhibitions
- Work in Progress Show, Royal College of Art, 2014; Draw the Curtains, DIG, Lewisham, November 2014; Objects of, Cafe Gallery, March 2015; The Perfect Lawn, The Royal Danish Embassy, London, March 2015 – March 2016
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Awards
- Danish Embassy Art Prize 2015; Rudolph Als Scholarship 2014