Alice Miceli

Dublin Core

Title

Alice Miceli

Subject

Description

During her residency, Alice Miceli plans to expand her current project, In Depth (landmines) (2014-ongoing). So far she has conducted field research in Cambodia, Colombia, and Bosnia where she photographed several mine-contaminated areas. The artist plans to examine other sites where landmines and unexploded ordnance remain an active deadly threat. She is especially interested in the landmine situation in Angola, the most heavily mined country in the world as a result of decades of conflict and civil war. The process of gathering relevant materials and managing the complex logistics required by trips to such dangerous areas are all essential components of the work. The artist intends to use her studio to experiment with different spatial presentations of In Depth (landmines) and to initiate new lines of research around the subject of landscape, looking into areas affected by plagues and epidemics and exploring the possibilities involved in their photographic representation.

Date

9 January – 28 February 2017
1 August – 31 August 2017

Contributor

Medium

Residency Item Type Metadata

Short Description

During her residency, Alice Miceli plans to expand her current project, In Depth (landmines) (2014-ongoing).

Location

Onsite (CCA)

Collaboration

No

Commissioned Work

No

Files

A-06_In-Depth_Cambodia.jpeg
Alice Miceli 02-copy-Website.jpeg
AliceMiceli_InDepth-landmines_Colombia_01.jpg
AliceMiceli_InDepth-landmines_depth-diagram.jpg

Collection

Citation

“Alice Miceli,” NTU CCA Singapore Digital Archive, accessed April 26, 2024, https://ntuccasingapore.omeka.net/items/show/1213.

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