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Laura Kikauka (born 1963, Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian installation and performance artist. Kikauka builds sculptural installations and performances incorporating found objects and electronics. She has built two long-term Funny Farm installations in her homes in Meaford, Ontario, and Berlin, Germany.〔Clarke, B. (2009, 12). Laura kikauka. Border Crossings, 28, 89-90. Retrieved from (Ezproxy Library )〕 Her aesthetic has been described as kitsch, while also being compared to self-organizing systems.〔Conrad, T. (2007, Summer). A theory of emergence. C Magazine, , 10-21. Retrieved from (Ezproxy Library )〕 She has collaborated with New Media artist Norman White, notably on "Them Fuckin' Robots" (1988). Her partner is Canadian sound artist Gordon Monahan.〔Miller, E. (2008). Global canadians. C Magazine, (99), 16-20. Retrieved from (Ezproxy Library )〕 == Notable Exhibitions and Performances == *FOR THE LOVE OF GAUD/ Damien’s Worst (2008/2009). Berlin, Germany/Toronto, Ontario. *Celebration of Failure (2009). SpaceX, Exeter, England. *Exactly the Same, but Completely Different (2004). The Power Plant, Toronto. *Tune In, Turn On (1997). YYZ, Toronto, Canada *Barbie Bumps her Head (1994). Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin *Machine Storm (1994). Kampnagel, Hamburg, Germany *The Impacted Nectarine Vexations of Moldy Vinyl Reincarnations (1992). Gargoyle Mechanique, New York City. *Tinkerer's Ball (1991). The Exploratorium, San Francisco, California. *5 Horen (1988) performance with Hans Peter Kuhn. Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Laura Kikauka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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