Dr James Carey
Lecturer
Architecture and Design
RMIT University
Australia
Biography
James Carey has an inherent curiosity to notions of process, time and duration. His practice is one of mark making, marking time, making time, and time making; foregrounding duration and marking an occurrence. Carey's technique is one of working responsively, allowing particular temporal conditions to surface within specific sites and situations. His marks – whether they be on canvas, a house, a building, or within a gallery – materialise immateriality and allow the residue of particular processes to be assembled as collections of materialised and spatialised time.
Research Interest
Durational and time-based practices