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aahi0018043
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Work Title (display): 
Visiting Artist Lecture, Ian Weaver
Image Title: 
video
Work Dates (display): 
April 3, 2018
Work Dates type: 
lecture
Work Creator (display): 
Ian Weaver (American, born 1970)
Work Creator gender: 
male
Work Creator notes (display): 
My work, interdisciplinary in nature, utilizes a variety of media (such as drawing/collage, assemblage, sculpture, installation and film) which act as metaphors for "fracture". I am interested in how we—as individuals and communities—construct our own identities and memories; we do this through our commemorations and the objects we construct and archive. Overall, the work speaks to the concept that Memory is fractured, non-linear, and disparate in nature; the experience of "recall" is a dissociative one. I want the viewer to question the constructions we routinely undertake throughout our lives. http://ianweaverartist.com/mainAbout.html
Work Creator UCB affiliation (display): 
2018 visiting artist, Visiting Artist Program
Work Style Period: 
Contemporary
Work Style Period: 
21st century
Work Subject: 
installations (visual works)
Work Subject: 
sculptures (visual works)
Work Worktype: 
lectures
Work Category (VRC classification): 
video
Work Measurements (display): 
running time: 00:54:29
Work Location (Repository or Site) name: 
University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Location (Repository or Site) role: 
repository
Work Location (Geographic) name: 
Boulder, Colorado
Image Rights (display): 
© University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Rights (display): 
© Ian Weaver
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