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Edith Garcia

MPhil work

MPhil work

How is it possible that civilisation has a global understanding of the abstraction of the human form? At a subconscious level as humans, we have the ability to find the form of the body in the most minimal of shapes, objects and even natural phenomena. In this research I have focused on variations, from realistic representations of the human form to abstraction. I have broken it down into its basic elements to explore at what point our visual language allows us to recognise and define a shape or an object as being influenced by, or connected to, the human form.


Info

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  • MPhil

    School

    School of Humanities

    Programme

    Ceramics & Glass, 2011–2012

  • How is it possible that civilisation has a global understanding of the abstraction of the human form? At a subconscious level as humans, we have the ability to find the form of the body in the most minimal of shapes, objects and even natural phenomena. In this research I have focused on variations, from realistic representations of the human form to abstraction. I have broken it down into its basic elements to explore at what point our visual language allows us to recognise and define a shape or an object as being influenced by, or connected to, the human form.


  • Degrees

  • MA, Ceramics, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, USA, 2004; BA (Hons), Sculpture, Minneapolis College of Art Design, USA, 1998
  • Experience

  • Author: Ceramics and the Human Figure, A&C Black Publishing, London, 2010-11; Visiting artist/guest lecturer, Camberwell College of Arts, London, 2011; Artist-in-residence, Leon School and Sports College, Milton Keynes, 2010-11; Guest curator (Contemporary Monsters), Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, USA, 2009
  • Exhibitions

  • NCECA Biennial, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL, USA, 2011; From the Center to the Edge, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT, USA, 2011; Celebrating the Human Form in Clay, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN, USA, 2010; Project Space (with Andrew Lord), Milton Keynes Gallery, 2010
  • Awards

  • Winner, McKnight Fellowship (from Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, USA), 2006; Winner, Craft Council Development Award, 2005