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CHRISTOPHER HO & DANIEL BOUTHOT
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CHRISTOPHER K. HO:
The guideposts for my practice are two: context and collaboration. Both
are informed by the position that art making is less a form of
self-expression than a process of problem-solving, whereby a problem is
generated by a given site (whether this be a physical, institutional, or
discursive) and its solution arrived at through dialogue with an
interlocutor.
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DANIEL BOUTHOT:
My interests lie in creating conceptually-based installations for
non-traditional sites. Recent works appropriate an extant object and
modify it, thus often escaping immediate discovery and, when found,
leaving the viewer unsure as to their status as a work of art. In blending
into the environment and going unnoticed (if only temporarily), these
works reflect my broader interest in complicating the line between art and
everyday life by finding new means of inserting art into life.
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