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    • Photographs >
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            • Icarus and Daedalus Price List
        • Description
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          • sacred-play-text
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        • Hybrid
        • co-incident
        • Artist's Statement
  • CV
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ARCHITECTURAL WORK

RECENT DOMESTIC WORK                                          
(click on headings to access links to work)

DAEDALUS FLUCHT:                                  
Text        Oil Pastels        Pencil Drawings        Mixed Media       

DREAMHOUSE

SACRED-PLAY:                                         
Text      Specimen      Temenos-threshold      Surface/skin      New daedalus      Co-incident

THERE TO HERE

                                  
PHOTOGRAPHY
Gallery 1        Gallery 2        Gallery 3        Gallery 4
                                                                                                
WORK IN PROGRESS







ARCHITECT AND ARTIST

Kirstin Simpson is a multi-media artist who uses installation, photography, sculpture, drawing, collage, sound, text and film in her work. 

In recent exhibitions she has used installation and performance to explore space, objects and the aesthetics of empathic and embodied experience. Her work seeks to challenge how we negotiate and respond to our physical environment and our own physicality. 

A continuing theme in her work is the contingency of form, embodied and environmental - how all entities comprise multiplicities and are subject to perpetual change. 

Kirstin Simpson has a background in architecture, art theory and contemporary philosophy.


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