Laura F. Gibellini is a visual artist and theorist whose work grapples with the notion of place and what it means to inhabit the world. In particular she is concerned with how specific places appear in the interstice between ideal and factual gestures, in the gap between conceptualization and practice. In her work, she pays particular attention to the conditions in which, at a given moment, particular artworks emerge and manifest themselves. This places emphasis in the (thinking) process while the artwork would appear as a result or a residue of such development. She uses a variety of media in particular drawing, collage, photography, and video, and, at times, she produces site-specific installations. Laura is a faculty member of the MFA in Art Practice at the School of Visual Arts in New York.
Laura F. Gibellini
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Shanghai, China
Windsor, Canada
Richmond, USA
Stuttgart, Germany
St. George, Barbados
Kingston, Jamaica
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Montevideo, Uruguay
Paramaribo, Suriname
Bandung, Indonesia
Wolfville, Canada
Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Singapore
Wooster, USA
Pittsburgh, USA
Greencastle, IN, USA
Bangkok, Thailand
Marquette, MI, USA
Westminster, London, UK
College Park, USA
Hong Kong
Davidson, USA
West Hartford, USA
Boise, ID, USA
Moscow, Russia
Caracas, Venezuela
Maribor, Slovenia