Journal article
Learning to be Affected in Contemporary Art
Abstract
The Canadian artist Diane Borsato has explored a number of different projects with bees and beekeepers, mushrooms and mychologists, and with plants. Much of Borsato’s practice is concerned with ‘learning’ through affective, bodily, and intimate gestures. She often works with specific groups of people – mycologists, astronomers, physicists, tea sommeliers, ikebana practitioners and beekeepers – in order to think about the mobility of thought, …
Authors
Springgay S
Journal
PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, Vol. 13, No. 1,
Publisher
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
DOI
10.5130/portal.v13i1.4790
ISSN
1449-2490