{"id":456,"date":"2011-10-31T18:55:12","date_gmt":"2011-11-01T02:55:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.leeannpaynterphotography.com\/?page_id=456"},"modified":"2014-05-29T10:37:40","modified_gmt":"2014-05-29T14:37:40","slug":"456-2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/leeannpaynterphotography.com\/?page_id=456","title":{"rendered":"Artist Statement"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>The Space Between<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Artist Statement<\/p>\n<p>We are always passing through some place or space, both literally and psychologically.\u00a0 The existential nature of life lends to an ambiguity of identity, both of the self and of others.\u00a0 One is neither here nor there, but in a liminal state of existing nowhere, in the moment, for that moment has passed.<\/p>\n<p>For me this current body of work regarding time and liminal space is a new way of working.\u00a0 I have previously focused on a particular subject and expressed my opinion about how it operates in the world.\u00a0 Now I am asking questions of myself, and have begun collecting images, which are undetermined, transitional, and allow for ambiguity.<\/p>\n<p>Many use religion as a tool to avoid thinking about emotional emptiness and ephemerality.\u00a0 Choosing instead to wish for and believe that something will happen in another life, or that life will ultimately be eternal.\u00a0 This reasoning, or rather lack thereof, is a disregard for the value of ones life and what it means to be a living \/ breathing creature on this earth.\u00a0 It has been suggested, and I believe, that the idea of an emotional \u201cvoid\u201d was created by religion and is used as a fear tool for recruiting followers.<\/p>\n<p>Liminal is a fairly new word in the English language with its use first recorded in 1884, and the word liminality was not recognized until 1964.\u00a0 These words and their uses are still being defined in how they relate to what it means to be between two places.\u00a0 I am looking at liminal space as not only a threshold or beginning, but as one in which human beings spend much of their time, both physically and psychologically.<\/p>\n<p>To express these ideas I am using the techniques of a low ASA and slow shutter speed to accomplish blur within the image.\u00a0 The space chosen to photograph retains its stability and is a transitional space itself.\u00a0 An airport, while obviously physically exists, has an ambiguity within the space in relation to the outside world and it\u2019s specific location.\u00a0 In using shopping malls, I am referring to not only places of consumption, but also places where people buy readymade identities.\u00a0 Things that are on the verge \u2013 where one can be in both places at the same time \u2013 such as the sea or a doorway, are literally liminal and one exists there for only a moment.\u00a0 The Main Gallery at CalArts is a passageway that is used as a gallery, recital hall, performance space and classroom, and is shared by all of the schools.\u00a0 Media and the internet create a liminal space both physically and psychologically, with information that exists everywhere and nowhere and is constantly accessible to anyone with a connection.\u00a0 It creates a space between people in a way that they can be in contact, view each other\u2019s activities with social networking, or even see and talk with one another when they are hundreds or thousands of miles away.<\/p>\n<p>Considering physical and psychological liminality, the two are often related within the space of time.\u00a0 There is a paradox between existing in a space and passing through it, along with a tension between being in a place of transition and a desire for stability, both of which I think are intriguing and troubling to the viewer.\u00a0 This project is especially challenging in using photography to represent something that cannot be seen.\u00a0 I am making reference to what is outside the frame as a strategy to think about space 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