New abstract fractal pieces from artist Edward M. Fielding. Widely know for his photo based artwork, Fielding explores the territory of non-representational artwork with these new pieces.
Non-representational theory is a theory developed in human geography, largely through the work of Nigel Thrift (Warwick University),[1][2] and his colleagues such as J.D. Dewsbury (University of Bristol) and Derek McCormack (University of Oxford); and indeed, later, by their respective graduate students who have pushed non-representational thinking in various empirical registers. It challenges those using social theory and conducting geographical research to go beyond representation.[3] and focus on ’embodied’ experience. Thus, Dewsbury describes practices of “witnessing” that produce “knowledge without contemplation”