Hyperdrawing : beyond the line of contemporary art / [edited by Phil Sawdon, Russell Marshall].

In this book, authors and artists come together to explore the potential of what drawing in contemporary art theory and practice might become. In this follow-up to 2007's 'Drawing Now: between the lines of contemporary art', the editors of 'TRACEY' curate contemporary drawin...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Sawdon, Phil (Editor), Marshall, Russell (Editor), Tracey
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2012.
Subjects:
Description
Summary:In this book, authors and artists come together to explore the potential of what drawing in contemporary art theory and practice might become. In this follow-up to 2007's 'Drawing Now: between the lines of contemporary art', the editors of 'TRACEY' curate contemporary drawing within fine art practice from 2006 through to 2010. Four essays and images from 33 international artists collectively explore the boundaries of the hyperdrawing space, investigating in essence what lies beyond drawing - images that use traditional materials or subjects whilst also pushing beyond the traditional, employing sound, light, time, space and technology. Over and above traditional views and practices, the authors and artists in this book recognise and embrace the opportunities inherent in the essential ambiguity of drawing. Practitioners of hyperreal works, 2D3D4D pieces and installations that push beyond photorealism all find their place within this new conception of hyperdrawing as techné, a productive space no longer limited by spatial boundaries.
Physical Description:xxxii, 96 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN:1780762542
9781780762548
Availability

City Campus

  • Call Number:
    741.01 HYP
    Copy
    Available - City Campus Main Collection
Requests
Request this item Request this AUT item so you can pick it up when you're at the library.
Interlibrary Loan With Interlibrary Loan you can request the item from another library. It's a free service.