Tamarin Norwood

Tamarin Norwood attempts to quieten her writing and her objects: flattening their propositional force by repetition, by writing in half-learned languages, by confusing the invented and the actual, and by developing analogies among disparate ideas, things and registers. Her domestic objects and constructions use these strategies of quietness to explore her attachment to the things and patterns she collects, makes and reappropriates. Her indeterminate purposefulness integrates itself into her everyday life, informing ad-hoc solutions to practical household difficulties.

Tamarin Norwood, 2008 (raft)

Digital Video (2008)

Exhibition Essay (2008)

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