Victoria Rowena Browne
Victoria Browne graduated from Bower Ashton, University of the West of England in 2005. She has also studied in École supérieure des beaux-arts de Marseille and Kunsthøgskolen i Bergen.
Browne's art practice draws on methods of post-production and self-publishing to explore post-digital print processes. She is currently researching the intersection between hand carved reduction and CNC routed multi-plate printmaking. The culture of use has previously relied on print’s imitating properties to reproduce, repeat and multiply the original as copy material. Today in an era of post-production, Browne's artistic research attempts to re-interpret this definition, to master the qualities innate in print as a medium of creative expression and of recontexualisation.
Brownes artists’ books are held in international collections and after ten years representing European-based artists’ publishing as KALEID editions she recently established an academic framework to foster publishing as artistic practice at KhiO.
Studio research: https://www.instagram.com/victoriabrowne_/
Publishing research:
http://www.kaleideditions.com/
Website: http://victoriabrowne.com/
Research results
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Publishing, Mediating and Archiving Artists’ Books
(2021).
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Artists' Publishing Photobooks: Gösta Flemming
(2021).
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Multi-plate relief block hand-printing processes in the European manufacturing of wallcoverings - Integrating ‘found’ knowledge from living archives into the pedagogic delivery at KHiO
(2021).
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Wo(rk)manship of Risk (Billboard)
(2021).
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Wo(rk)manship of Risk: Transforming Reduction into Tessellating Multi-block Relief Prints
(2021).
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Wo(rk)manship of Risk
(2021).
Art exhibition. More -
As a non-native thuja in your native land
(2021).
Art exhibition. More -
Wo(rk)manship: Transforming reduction into tessellating multi-block relief prints
(2021).
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Artists' Publishing Photobooks: Christian Tunge
(2020).
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Wo(rk)manship of Risk
(2020).
Art exhibition. More