Industrial Robotics, Earthquakes, Collaborative Projects in Art and Design all share one thing that make them better: Authentic Human Space. Mark Parsons discusses how he discovered Authentic Space in surprising and challenging ways.
Brooklyn-based conceptual artist Mark Parsons discusses his new works (of which some he likens to informational lollipops), the folly of 2D maps, and the power of keystones.
LAZARUS WAS MY BOAT. It took me and 4 friends around the world between 1992 and 1995.
Demystifying process.
Studio Spoken is a website/ blog that allows readers a peek into artists’ practices within the studio. The processes both interior and exterior of each participating artist are shared with the public as a documentation of sorts. Inspired by the Art News “Paints a Picture” articles in the 1950’s, yet focusing on studio practice as a whole. The goal of this project is to provide exposure and facilitate continuing dialogue for the participating artists’ work, and to provide an informative survey of contemporary art practices.
Published in June of 1994 in the Brisbane, Australia newspaper.