As a response to the ubiquity of drawing in contemporary consciousness and a corresponding dearth of critical engagement with the medium, these collected essays provide original interpretations of artists' drawing today. Questions of process, politics, scale, and community raised in the work of the diverse group of artists are situated within the historic discourse on drawing and demonstrate the extent to which contemporary practice challenges previous definitions of the medium.
As a response to the ubiquity of drawing in contemporary consciousness and a corresponding dearth of critical engagement with the medium, these collected essays provide original interpretations of artists' drawing today. Questions of process, politics, scale, and community raised in the work of the diverse group of artists are situated within the historic discourse on drawing and demonstrate the extent to which contemporary practice challenges previous definitions of the medium.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth A. Pergam is on the faculty of Art Business and American Fine and Decorative Art, Sotheby's Institute of Art, New York, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Purpose practice and performance Elizabeth A. Pergam; A photorealism fit for politics: the transformative drawing of Andrea Bowers Peter R. Kalb; The Eruv: urban drawing social structure Ben Schachter; Walk the line: Katie Holten and Mariateresa Sartori on the Lower East Side Kathy Battista; The minimal as spectacle: contemporary drawing and installation art Anna Lovatt; Drawing a breath Barbara Bernstein; A green mound for ground zero: Ellsworth Kelly's 9/11 proposal Tricia Y. Paik; A drawing tradition renewed: reclaiming Charles Bargue's Cours de Dessin Peter Trippi; 'The Binding Line': a conversation with Allegra Pesenti Curator at Large The Menil Drawing Institute The Menil Collection; Drawings on display Elizabeth A. Pergam; Selected bibliography; Index.
Contents: Purpose practice and performance Elizabeth A. Pergam; A photorealism fit for politics: the transformative drawing of Andrea Bowers Peter R. Kalb; The Eruv: urban drawing social structure Ben Schachter; Walk the line: Katie Holten and Mariateresa Sartori on the Lower East Side Kathy Battista; The minimal as spectacle: contemporary drawing and installation art Anna Lovatt; Drawing a breath Barbara Bernstein; A green mound for ground zero: Ellsworth Kelly's 9/11 proposal Tricia Y. Paik; A drawing tradition renewed: reclaiming Charles Bargue's Cours de Dessin Peter Trippi; 'The Binding Line': a conversation with Allegra Pesenti Curator at Large The Menil Drawing Institute The Menil Collection; Drawings on display Elizabeth A. Pergam; Selected bibliography; Index.
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