
Chloe Leaper
Chloe Leaper is an artist and lecturer whose practice explores spatial cognition as an experienced condition of connection, disconnection and flux.
Primarily using line as an organising element, Leaper works through the mediums of drawing, installation and sculpture. The visual language of her practice is informed by; the vertical and horizontal interplay within landscape and architectural forms; scribed means of communication such as music, mapping and writing systems; and the embodied and symbolic meanings inherent within geometry, numeration and semiotics.
Leaper’s work pays particular focus to the idea of threshold perception and visual and physical movement between ‘separate’ space-states. Through her process-centred practice Leaper explores the relational dynamics of framing, division, and connectivity, and how these spatial dynamics can echo and hold respective psychological and emotional states.
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