• 2001
  • Paper
  • Oil and Encaustic
  • Inv. 02PE280

Pamela Golden

Do They Really Come From Cats?

Artist's statement:

Rebuilding and re-evaluating the images of found photographs, texts and archives, I explore the nature of memory and history on a small and intimate scale. Layering oil and encaustic on paper, my small paintings are presented in large square white frames and encompass an analysis of human nature. I also make films constructed through similar means using montage and modes of editing to reflect both the history of the medium and contemporary culture.

In my work I recognize that life and social interaction are determined by the barriers and boundaries constructed according to our own insecurities. My intention is to produce a coherent body of work in a variety of media that interconnects and supports debate on theories of human development and well being.

Pamela Golden
September 9th, 2009

TypeValueUnitSection
Height40,6cm
Width6,3cm
Height6,3cm
Width40,6cm
TypeAcquisition
Pamela Golden - Nothing Personal
Lisboa, CAM/FCG, 2004
ISBN:972-635-156-1
Catálogo de exposição
Pamela Golden - Nothing Personal
CAMJAP/FCG
Curator: Jorge Molder
CAM - Galeria de Exposições Temporárias.de 15 de Outubro 2004 a 9 de Janeiro de 2005
Exposição Permanente do CAM
CAM/FCG
Curator: Jorge Molder
18 de Julho de 2008 a 4 de Janeiro de 2009
Centro de Arte Moderna
Exposição Permanente entre 18 de Julho de 2008 a 4 de Janeiro de 2009.
Pintura e Cinema
Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema
Curator: Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema
10 de Janeiro de 2003 a 23 de Fevereiro de 2003
Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema
Exposição que relaciona o cinema com a pintura.
Updated on 23 january 2015

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