Thomas Smith
MA work
MA work
The necessity for all rational systems to be in part a rational, means that logical methods will at some point require faith to function. The belief of physical science, that matter can be divided or expanded to a final supreme point is to say something came out of nothing. Reduced to this paradox we recognise that the foundation, our infinite projects are limited by the need for them to be limitless.
Left with the horizon as the only landmark in a boundless expanse we impose little epochs on time. I produce images and objects that expose the need to punctuate the world.
Info
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Humanities
Programme
MA Printmaking, 2007
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Contact
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07947 432762
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The necessity for all rational systems to be in part a rational, means that logical methods will at some point require faith to function. The belief of physical science, that matter can be divided or expanded to a final supreme point is to say something came out of nothing. Reduced to this paradox we recognise that the foundation, our infinite projects are limited by the need for them to be limitless.
Left with the horizon as the only landmark in a boundless expanse we impose little epochs on time. I produce images and objects that expose the need to punctuate the world.
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Experience
- Visiting Lecturer, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London, 2007; Technician, Marc Foxx Gallery, LA, 2004; Assistant, Corvi-Mora, London, 2004
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Exhibitions
- Kunst Wurst, Cafe Gallery Projects, London, 2007; Over and Over Again, Sadler's Wells, London, 2007; Art Below Zero, Westbourne Studios, London, 2006