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Art Worlding Julie Crawshaw (Northumbria University, UK)

Art Worlding By Julie Crawshaw (Northumbria University, UK)

Art Worlding by Julie Crawshaw (Northumbria University, UK)


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Tracing the associations between artists, planners and engineers with and within the materials of our environment, this book introduces the more than human relational theory of art worlding as a way of coming to know our relational continuity.

Art Worlding Summary

Art Worlding: Planning Relations by Julie Crawshaw (Northumbria University, UK)

Tracing the associations between artists, planners and engineers with and within the materials of our environment, this book introduces the relational theory of art worlding as a way of coming to know our organic continuity. Through a series of sculptural ethnographies of the making and doing of art in urban and rural contexts, the author re-orientates the art-planning relationship in recognition of art practice as a mode of inquiry and way of knowing. Methodologically innovative, the book traces public art as practice and integrates artistic practice within planning research. Inspired by the classical pragmatism of John Dewey the fieldwork illuminates the opportunity afforded by the art-planning relationship in understanding relational continuity at differing scales. It introduces a new paradigm for the field of public art and for art and planning practice more broadly.

Art Worlding: Planning Relations will appeal to sociologists and social anthropologists with interests in art, as well as artists and art scholars, and those working in the fields of urban and rural planning, urban regeneration, art and ecology, curating, public art, and cultural management.

Art Worlding Reviews

Vividly written and filled with fascinating insights, Art Worlding is a careful and timely study of the practices of artists and regeneration practitioners. Inspired by John Deweys philosophy of art and drawing on a wide range of rich empirical cases, Julie Crawshaw makes a completing argument about the relational capacity of art-planning practices dissolving all set disciplinary boundaries. A remarkable ethnography, a useful rethinking of culture-led regeneration, and a vital intervention in anthropology, art studies, urban studies, and beyond. Albena Yaneva, Professor of Architectural Theory, University of Manchester, UK

This is a fascinating monograph. Through the making and doing of art, Julie Crawshaw authoritatively proposes original and exciting narratives for understanding places, and for making and doing spatial plans as well. The book shapes new dialogues not only as regard the positionality of art within development narratives, but also between the disconnected worlds of urban and rural knowledge. Menelaos Gkartzios, Reader in Planning and Rural Development, Newcastle University, UK

About Julie Crawshaw (Northumbria University, UK)

Julie Crawshaw is Senior Lecturer in Arts at Northumbria University, UK, and co-investigator of Creative Fuse North East.

Table of Contents

1. From Public Art to Art-Planning. 2. What Practitioners Say About Practice. 3. The office: Human Scale. 4. Holy Island: Going Beyond. 5. Kultivator: Comprehensive Activity. 6. I used to Make Sculpture: A Language of Practice.

Additional information

NPB9780367495695
9780367495695
0367495694
Art Worlding: Planning Relations by Julie Crawshaw (Northumbria University, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-31
138
N/A
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