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Winter 2016
This exhibition asked students to explore and question ideas of space, borders, and boundaries by learning about two contemporary artists: Tintin Wulia and Mark Bradford. Both of these artists re-examine and critique our understanding of maps and border politics.
Tintin Wulia is a contemporary Indonesian artist living in Australia whose work centers around ideas of borders and our national versus individual identities. Mark Bradford is a Los Angeles-based mixed media artist most known for his large-scale mixed media collages using salvaged materials to create map-like abstractions.
KIPP Chicago interpreted assignments created by both artists so that students could begin to question and examine maps and borders on micro and macro scales.