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Drawing Ambiguity Phil Sawdon

Drawing Ambiguity By Phil Sawdon

Drawing Ambiguity by Phil Sawdon


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Drawing Ambiguity: Beside the Lines of Contemporary Art by Phil Sawdon

This is the third book in the innovative TRACEY series on contemporary drawing. Drawing Ambiguity builds upon its predecessors, Drawing Now and Hyperdrawing, by proposing that a position of ambiguity, a lack of definition, is not only desirable within fine art drawing but also necessary - having the capacity to enable and sustain drawing practices. What happens if we are ambivalent to what is a drawing, or what drawing is? Russell Marshall and Phil Sawdon bring together multiple perspectives from within and without the fine art drawing field to respond to these questions. Contributors include artist Ilana Halperin, artist-researcher Deborah Harty, artist and founder member of the group Underworld Karl Hyde, the creative collaboration Kreider + O'Leary, artist, writer Michael Phillipson, artist, academic Rob Ward, editors Marshall and Sawdon together with an Introduction by the artist, writer and curator Derek Horton.

About Phil Sawdon

The TRACEY editors also produced Drawing Now (I.B.Tauris, 2007) and Hyperdrawing (I.B.Tauris, 2012).

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction TO DRAW: Drawing Draws Draward Between Formation The Idiom of the Mark Trailing Temporal Trace Particles of Moisture... Honks, Horns, Howls & Laughter Through Ambiguity... Toward [Hyper]Drawing Artwork Details

Additional information

NPB9781350348202
9781350348202
1350348201
Drawing Ambiguity: Beside the Lines of Contemporary Art by Phil Sawdon
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-07-14
128
N/A
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