Contracted site: Artist on paper, drawing
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01/02/2014
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Traditionally the notion of drawing in-situ has suggested the physical presence of the artist in the environment under scrutiny. The assumption here of enhanced connectivity, however, is hasty in light of the idea that situation implies a relative spatial value determined by the interplay of subject and location, where the possibility of not being “in-situ” is problematic. The fact that traditional drawing in-situ, such as the rendering of landscape, requires a framing of the world “out there” suggests a distance between the perceived object of representation and the drawing surface. Rather than suggesting that some drawing is situated and other sorts of drawing are not, however, I argue that situation or site is variously extended and intensified depending on the nature of mediation between surface and environment. The suggestion here is that site is not so much a precondition as a performative function, developed in the act of drawing and always implicating the drawing surface. In my discussion I focus on specific works by Toba Khedoori and Cameron Robbins. As well, in using my own recent drawing practice as a case study, I argue that the geography of site is delimited neither by horizon nor the boundaries of the paper. Rather, I propose that site and drawing surface coincide in variously intensive and extensive ways. |
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Drawing Research Network |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82936/10/82936%28correct%29.pdf http://www.lboro.ac.uk/microsites/sota/tracey/journal/insit/2014/PDF/Sharon_Jewell-TRACEY-Journal-DIS-2014.pdf Jewell, Sharon Lee (2014) Contracted site: Artist on paper, drawing. Tracey : Journal Drawing In-Situ. |
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Copyright 2014 please consult the author |
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Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Drawing in-situ #landscape #surface #intensive #extensive |
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Journal Article |