The feeling of being in, and owning, your own body is a fundamental human experience and tightly linked to our subjective, first person perspective of the world. But where does it originate and how does it come to be? How do painters and self-portrait artists incorporate the self into their work—and why?
swissnex San Francisco and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) examine these topics to...
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The feeling of being in, and owning, your own body is a fundamental human experience and tightly linked to our subjective, first person perspective of the world. But where does it originate and how does it come to be? How do painters and self-portrait artists incorporate the self into their work—and why?
swissnex San Francisco and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) examine these topics to conclude the two-month run of the Think Art – Act Science exhibition, on display at SFAI’s Walter and McBean Galleries through November 12.
More info:
http://swissnexsanfrancisco.org/Ourwork/events/selfportraitandbrain