WHEN LIONS LEARN TO SWIM
French philosopher Michel Foucault in his essay "Of Other Spaces." According to Foucault, heterotopias are physical or mental spaces that exist outside of the socially constructed binary structures of society, such as private/public, sacred/profane, or real/imaginary.
My contribution to this annotation reflecting in the language of visual arts as my research is a new perspective in to the power of visual arts on the diaspora of home and as a recognized societal key problem of this perception. I want to open an empirical connection through the language of my Art practice, between people and places. The upcoming work When lions lean to swim . Examining through my own perspective of home effects how my heterotopia perspective on my third world gives shape and healed fractions. The critical reflection on artistic practice responds to the modern reflecting a surrealistic world time and place influenced by the theory of a Heterotopia ‘‘Other spaces’’ showing the real and imaginary. it adapts in to my psychological impact of adoption influencing and manifesting my visual art practice.
The up coming work When lions learn to swim are fractions of my third world. In this collection I adapted into language, the imagery and exploring materialistic layering translates within geomatrical forms and shapes standing representational to differents spaces, worlds constructed
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