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Plan and Play, Play and Plan: ⣠Defining Your Art Practice⣠Available at www.draw-down.comā£ā£ ā£ā£ How, as an #artist (or #designer, photographer or other āindependent creatorā), do you become who you are and who you would like to be? How can you guide your artistic practice? Plan and Play, #Play and #Plan invites artists to explore their own questions about their work, using analytical models to help them determine where they stand and what they stand for. Editor #JanwillemSchrofer was director of Amsterdam's #Rijksakademie from 1982 to 2010, and thus knows from practical experience the complexity of the artist's dilemmas and how important self-reflection is for #artisticpractice. Looking back over his pedagogical experience and assembling notes and pointers gathered from interviews with a wide variety of artists, Schrofer has developed an appealing #guidebook intended for artists and those who wish to become artists. Designed by #LauraPappa / Published by #Valiz https://www.instagram.com/p/BzIdXZfns7Z/?igshid=117jtdb78rbrm
šIām still hereš I guess Iām just hiding away a little bit until I finally have a great body of work to show off. š However, I love looking at other artists #wips and sketchbook pages so hereās a little look at something I worked on the other day. Iām currently working on colour and shape compositions with gouache, oil pastel and acrylic pen. Iām dreaming of painting a huge mural with gorgeous, vivid colours. One day.... š“. As always, so many ideas buzzing around my head. I often feel guilty that Iām not using enough text in my work, but right now Iām just seeing what happens when I sit down and start making. Itās not always a conscious decision. ⨠________________________#mural #muraldesign #painter #paint #gouache #gouachepainting #gauchepaint #artist #emergingartist #journalentry #sketchbook #sketch #sketchbookentry #mustardyellow #colourtheory #composition #artistsoninstagram #artoftheday #paintingoftheday #mixedmedia #handmade #creativeprocess #artisticprocess #artisticpractice (at Bath, Somerset)
TODAY! Save 10% on EVERYTHING! Code: MISFITS / Publishing as Artistic Practice / Available at www.draw-down.com / What does it mean to publish today? Concepts of ownership, authorship, work, accessibility and publicity are being renegotiated in the face of a changing media landscape, institutional upheavals and discursive shifts in legal, artistic and political arenas. The field of publishing not only stands at the intersection of these developments but is also introducing new ruptures. This reader of ā19 texts and 69 imagesā by artists, publishers and scholars demonstrates that the question of publishing has moved from the margin to the center of aesthetic and academic discourse. Includes essays by media studies/contemporary literature scholar Paul Benzon; Vienna-based artists Michalis Pichler and Bernard Cella; founder of Wendyās Subway (a library reading room and workshop) Matt Longabucco; graphic designer Ann Richter; curator Rachel Valinsky; Neural magazine founder Alessandro Ludovico; New Yorkābased Armenian IraqiāAmerican writer K. Antranik Cassem; and Moscow-based artist Vadim Zakharov. Designed by #StudioPandan Published by #SternbergPress #Publishing #ArtisticPractice #ownership #authorship https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs6Tcusg9FQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=tmmnu9wuibn5
HervĆ© Fischer And Sociological Art / Available at www.draw-down.com / This book, published to accompany an exhibition at Paris's #CentrePompidou in 2017, introduces works of profound originality and critical power by #HervĆ©Fischer ā artist-philosopher and founder of sociological art. Since the early 1970s, his work has explored the relationship of art and society, reflecting on how society determines artistic practice, and how #artisticpractice can develop outside institutions. His inventive public participation projects, undertaken with radio, television and print media in numerous European and Latin American countries have influenced many. Centre Pompidou's exhibitionāas well as this bookācovers three periods: from the 1970s until the mid-ā80s; from the late ā90s until the present; and also how digital practices can now impact sociological art. In his work, Fischer engages with the notion of going beyond individual work and becoming aware of the #social dimension of what an artist thinks and feels. Of interest to graphic designers is the way Fischer deploys design in many of his projects, creating a rich archive of printed ephemera which now bears witness to past public events, as well as Fischer's fascination with the creation of #logotypes and #icons ("tweet art"/ tuitart) as part of his project to link fine arts and digital arts. HervĆ©'s return to painting in the digital age also reveals a fascinating obsession with #barcodes and the chromatic primitivism of virtual spaces. Designed by #ThibautRobin / In #French and English (at Centre Pompidou)
Back in Stock! Publishing as Artistic Practice / Available at www.draw-down.com / What does it mean to publish today? Concepts of ownership, authorship, work, accessibility and publicity are being renegotiated in the face of a changing media landscape, institutional upheavals and discursive shifts in legal, artistic and political arenas. The field of publishing not only stands at the intersection of these developments but is also introducing new ruptures. This reader of ā19 texts and 69 imagesā by artists, publishers and scholars demonstrates that the question of publishing has moved from the margin to the center of aesthetic and academic discourse. Includes essays by media studies/contemporary literature scholar Paul Benzon; Vienna-based artists Michalis Pichler and Bernard Cella; founder of Wendyās Subway (a library reading room and workshop) Matt Longabucco; graphic designer Ann Richter; curator Rachel Valinsky; Neural magazine founder Alessandro Ludovico; New Yorkābased Armenian IraqiāAmerican writer K. Antranik Cassem; and Moscow-based artist Vadim Zakharov. Designed by #StudioPandan Published by #SternbergPress #Publishing #ArtisticPractice #ownership #authorship
Publishing as Artistic Practice / Available at www.draw-down.com / What does it mean to publish today? Concepts of ownership, authorship, work, accessibility and publicity are being renegotiated in the face of a changing media landscape, institutional upheavals and discursive shifts in legal, artistic and political arenas. The field of publishing not only stands at the intersection of these developments but is also introducing new ruptures. This reader of ā19 texts and 69 imagesā by artists, publishers and scholars demonstrates that the question of publishing has moved from the margin to the center of aesthetic and academic discourse. Includes essays by media studies/contemporary literature scholar Paul Benzon; Vienna-based artists Michalis Pichler and Bernard Cella; founder of Wendyās Subway (a library reading room and workshop) Matt Longabucco; graphic designer Ann Richter; curator Rachel Valinsky; Neural magazine founder Alessandro Ludovico; New Yorkābased Armenian IraqiāAmerican writer K. Antranik Cassem; and Moscow-based artist Vadim Zakharov. Designed by #StudioPandan Published by #SternbergPress #Publishing #ArtisticPractice #ownership #authorship
Last Copy! Publishing as Artistic Practice / Available at www.draw-down.com / What does it mean to publish today? Concepts of ownership, authorship, work, accessibility and publicity are being renegotiated in the face of a changing media landscape, institutional upheavals and discursive shifts in legal, artistic and political arenas. The field of publishing not only stands at the intersection of these developments but is also introducing new ruptures. This reader of ā19 texts and 69 imagesā by artists, publishers and scholars demonstrates that the question of publishing has moved from the margin to the center of aesthetic and academic discourse. Includes essays by media studies/contemporary literature scholar Paul Benzon; Vienna-based artists Michalis Pichler and Bernard Cella; founder of Wendyās Subway (a library reading room and workshop) Matt Longabucco; graphic designer Ann Richter; curator Rachel Valinsky; Neural magazine founder Alessandro Ludovico; New Yorkābased Armenian IraqiāAmerican writer K. Antranik Cassem; and Moscow-based artist Vadim Zakharov. Designed by #StudioPandan Published by #SternbergPress #Publishing #ArtisticPractice #ownership #authorship