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Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in Visual Arts 2nd Revised edition


Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in Visual Arts 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Sullivan, Graeme

Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in Visual Arts

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ISBN:
9781412974516
Publication Date:
22 Dec 2009
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 May 2024
Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in Visual Arts

Description

"F. Scott Fitzgerald famously said that the test of a 'first rate intelligence' is 'the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind and still retain the ability to function.' In this book, his magnum opus, artist and scholar Graeme Sullivan shows us a first rate mind at work. He convincingly straddles the often wide gaps between art and science, mind and body, research and practice, teaching and doing, traditional and postmodern views of education and of art, creative and critical thinking. Indeed, as his enigmatic title indicates, he is actually able to keep three usually disparate concepts-art, research, and practice-in mind at the same time. Through his skilled use of compelling sidebars and apt illustrations, Sullivan shows that he can practice what he preaches. I have been arguing with and learning from Graeme for thirty years and am grateful that he has the opportunity to share his provocative ideas and insights with a wider readership. Indeed, whether or not we agree with every contention, he heightens our own intelligences." -Howard Gardner, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Author of Five Minds for the Future Substantially updated and revised, Art Practice as Research, Second Edition presents a compelling theory that the creative and cultural inquiry undertaken by artists is a form of research. Sullivan argues that legitimate research goals can be achieved by choosing different methods than those offered by the social sciences.. Artists emphasize the role of the imaginative intellect in creating, criticizing, and constructing knowledge that is not only new but also has the capacity to transform human understanding. New to this Edition Two new chapters explore debates surrounding art practice as research and projects undertaken within the art world, community, and institutional settings. New, expanded sections make reference to the work of over fifty artist-researchers from countries such as Azerbaijan, Australia, China, Italy, Mexico, Pakistan, Serbia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Documentation of a series of approaches (for instructors and students), grounded in art-making traditions unique to visual arts research, is included.

Contents

Preface to the Second Edition Acknowledgments Introduction: Re-Viewing Visual Arts Research Changing Demands of Visual Arts Theory and Practice Art Practice as Research Using Art Practice as Research PART I: CONTEXTS FOR ART PRACTICE AS RESEARCH 1. Pigment to Pixel The Enlightenment as a Research Project Promise of Progress Fractured Realities Conclusion 2. Paradigms Lost Method as Truth Doubting Doctrines The Visual Turn Conclusion 3. Practice and Beyond Theorizing Practice Practice-Based and Practice-Led Research Conclusion PART II: THEORIZING ART PRACTICE AS RESEARCH 4. Art Practice as Research Beyond Knowledge to Understanding Frameworks of Art Practice as Research Art Practice as Relational Research Art Practice as Transformative Research Conclusion 5. Visual Knowing Visual Cognition Visual Arts Knowing: A Framework Visual Arts as Transcognitive Practice A Case Study: Critical Influence Conclusion 6. Artist as Theorist Sites of Making Reemergence of the Artist-Theorist Critical Perspectives and Practices Conclusion PART III: VISUAL ARTS RESEARCH PRACTICES 7. Visualizing Practices A Framework of Visual Arts Practices Visual Practice: Experiences Empirical Inquiry: Exercises Interpretive Discourse: Encounters Critical Process: Enactments Conclusion 8. Visual Arts Projects Exhibition and Performance Visual Arts Research Projects Solid Endings and Liquid Beginnings Uncertain Conclusions References Index

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