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Category Archives: RESEARCH
RESEARCH/ READING – ‘Seven Days in the Art World’
Part 4 RESEARCH/ READING
‘SEVEN DAYS IN THE ART WORLD’ Sarah Thornton
Granta Publications 2012
An interesting book!
The synopsis for this book read:
“Contemporary art has become a mass entertainment, a luxury good, a job description and, for … Read the rest
READING: “The Unquiet Landscape”
READING
“Unquiet Landscape” Christopher Neve
Thames & Hudson 2020
What immediately drew me into this book were a few sentences in the preface: “…this book is about other things rather than falling into the old art-historical trap of attempting to … Read the rest
PART 1 Contemporary curatorial discourse – post 1
PART 1 CONTEMPORARY CURATORIAL DISCOURSE
READING: The Culture of Curating and the Curating of Culture – Paul O’Neill
Guardian interview: Hans Ulrich Obrist: the art of curation – Stuart Jeffries and Nancy Groves – 2014
A Brief History of Curating … Read the rest
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RESEARCH: “IVON HITCHENS” Peter Khoroche
“My pictures are painted to be listened to…” page 81
Notes from ‘Ivon Hitchens’ Peter Khoroche 2007 Lund Humphries
Connection with music
- …I often use the long shape. A receding movement demands a forward static movement, just as academically one
RESEARCH: ‘THE SOUNDSCAPE’ R. Murrey Schafer
RESEARCH
READING:
‘THE SOUNDSCAPE – OUR SONIC ENVIRONMENT AND THE TUNING OF THE WORLD’ R. Murray Schafer 1977 Destiny Books, by arrangement with Alfred Knopf, Inc.
A fascinating book! I wanted to read it to be able to work more … Read the rest