isabelle cordemans
Artist Researcher at Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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French Native or bilingual proficiency
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German Full professional proficiency
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Dutch Native or bilingual proficiency
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Italian Professional working proficiency
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Spanish Elementary proficiency
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Bio
Maria Onesi
As an educator, Isabelle guides children to explore their creative process and follow their ideas to create beautiful art work. She is sophisticated and playfully open, allowing children to grow.
Ricardo Duffy
Provides very good collage with ample visual distortions that warp the senses and give the perception of new organisms.
Maria Onesi
As an educator, Isabelle guides children to explore their creative process and follow their ideas to create beautiful art work. She is sophisticated and playfully open, allowing children to grow.
Ricardo Duffy
Provides very good collage with ample visual distortions that warp the senses and give the perception of new organisms.
Maria Onesi
As an educator, Isabelle guides children to explore their creative process and follow their ideas to create beautiful art work. She is sophisticated and playfully open, allowing children to grow.
Ricardo Duffy
Provides very good collage with ample visual distortions that warp the senses and give the perception of new organisms.
Maria Onesi
As an educator, Isabelle guides children to explore their creative process and follow their ideas to create beautiful art work. She is sophisticated and playfully open, allowing children to grow.
Ricardo Duffy
Provides very good collage with ample visual distortions that warp the senses and give the perception of new organisms.
Experience
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Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
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Belgium
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Artist Researcher
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Sep 2022 - Present
This research project is intended as a photographic inquiry into the phenomenon of cortical blindness, a form of visual/spatial loss resulting from damage to the brain, rather than the eyes. Cortical blindness has been described as the loss of one’s sense of ‘whereness’. My research will center on photographic experiments in which the camera acts as a stand-in for the brain; if cortical blindness occurs because certain neurological connections in the brain are impaired, is it possible to visualize this experience by analogy using a camera in which certain mechanical/electrical connections are also (intentionally) impaired? Such an approach addresses the pressing need for more artistic research projects at the intersection of disability and photography, while exploring how our perceptual norms (and the exclusions they create) relate to the cultural, photographic, and institutional apparatuses of which we form a part. Show less
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artist
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1989 - Present
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Anneliese's School
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Laguna Beach, CA, USA
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Anneliese's school
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1993 - 1996
Art and foreign language teacher for elementary and kindergarten students. Kindergarten teacher. Art and foreign language teacher for elementary and kindergarten students. Kindergarten teacher.
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Laguna Art Museum
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United States
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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1 - 100 Employee
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exhitibition installer
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1992 - 1993
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OCMA / Orange County Museum of Art
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United States
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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1 - 100 Employee
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exhibition installer
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1992 - 1993
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Education
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Accademia di Belle Arti, Bologna, Italy
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Royal Accademy of Fine Arts, KASKA, Antwerpen, Belgium
Bachelor's degree, painting -
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bachelier en secretariat de direction -
St. Michiels College, Brasschaat, Belgium
Photography