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Passage (embodied)
A journey, especially one by air or water: a rough passage on the stormy sea.
A movement from one place to another, as by going by, through, over, or across: transit or migration.
The permission, right, freedom or power to pass.
The process of elapsing: the passage of time.
A section of an artwork such as a detail in a painting, a portion of a written work or a phrase or other division of a musical work.
An occurrence or event: a performative passage took place.
Something, such as an exchange of words or blows, that occurs between two persons: a passage at arms.
A path, channel, or duct through, over, or along which something may pass: the nasal passages.
An act of emptying, as of the bowels.
The process of passing or maintaining a group of microorganisms or cells through a series of hosts or cultures.
Obsolete death. |
Benedicte Clementsen is a visual artist, living and working in Bergen, Norway. With her base in time based mediums, she works with a wide range of mediums such as performance, video, sound and installation. Benedicte creates works for a various spectrum of places. Her works are visual and aesthetic in character and can be read as abstract anecdotes or metaphors that attempt to convey a recognizable atmosphere. She is curiously concerned with ontology and recurring qualities in her work is the apparent collapse and expansion. It is exposed and accessible, yet veiled at the same time. |
www.benedicteclementsen.com |
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