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Seeing Before Words
On perception, artistic method, and pre-verbal ways of seeing For a long time, I took my way of perceiving the world for granted. I assumed that most people see connections, structures, and meaning in roughly the same way. Only recently have I come to understand that my way of seeing and working is not self-evident, but fundamental to how my artistic practice takes shape. When new works take shape for me, they rarely appear as ideas in a verbal sense. Instead, they emerge as
Susanne Broända
Jan 62 min read


On working with a limited body
Notes on process, limitation and artistic voice This text reflects on how long-term illness has shaped my artistic practice — not only in terms of working methods and materials, but in how I relate to time, presence and artistic voice. It offers a context for the work, rather than an explanation of it. For a long time, my health has been something I have kept in the background of my artistic work. Not because it hasn’t mattered, but because I was unsure of how to speak about
Susanne Broända
Dec 18, 20253 min read
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