![]() ![]() That question of art process as response, or perhaps as call and response, and how that is articulated, interests me a great deal. Anything might happen and then it becomes a question of response.’ ‘There is a feeling of absorption, of entering into a relationship with the place and not knowing what will come from this. I noticed how she characterised the practice of making decisions differently at each stage of the process, beginning by immersing herself in a context and allowing her camera to lead, she said: At the time, I was writing an essay about a new video-installation, ‘A Play in Time’ by the British artist Susan Trangmar, who, as part of her process of reflection, talked about her approach as a response to the conditions of making - its linguistic, cultural and artistic environments, and her chosen medium. This summer, I talked to several artists about their new work, and the practice of making decisions during its making. ![]() ‘Any work is made to meet itself at the crossroads.’ Rachel Blau DuPlessis ![]()
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