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Visual Arts Practice and Affect : Place, Materiality and Embodied Knowing - Ann Schilo

Visual Arts Practice and Affect

Place, Materiality and Embodied Knowing

By: Ann Schilo (Editor)

Paperback | 4 October 2016

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Visual Arts Practice and Affect brings together a group of artist scholars to explore how visual arts can offer unique insights into the understanding of place, memory and affect. Each contributor highlights the crucial role the creative arts play in envisaging new perspectives on the making of meaning, ones that are grounded in the practicalities, materialities and embodied knowing of artistic practice. Art offers other ways of seeing, thinking, understanding the world. It can be very messy, very challenging, but also moving, exquisite, astounding. The book opens a space for experiential appreciation by offering a writing that allows both the writer and the reader to consider those sorts of embodied sensibilities 

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This erudite and accessible book is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on artistic research. As in a tªte- -tªte with an old friend, Ann Schilo confides her insights and the compelling first hand accounts of her four artist scholars illuminate ways an artwork comes into being through inner dialogue and an interweaving of reflective, analytical and emotional processes.
â" Lesley Duxbury, Professor, RMIT University

In Visual Arts Practice and Affect: Place, Materiality and Embodied Knowing, Ann Schilo and her four colleagues â" and former students â" continue their ongoing project to interrogate their practice as artists and writers rooted in Western Australia. Through a deft mix of â⦠geographical location, social and cultural meanings, historical conjunctions, embodied sensibilities and lived experienceâ they re-examine the ethos of this place as a catalyst for the ideas that inform their work as artists. Their intertwining journeys reassert a shared belief in the importance of the visual arts as a way of knowing and interpreting the world.
â" Ted Snell, Professor, University of Western Australia

Beautifully written, Visual Arts Practice and Affect unravels key geographic concepts â" place, landscape, region, space, and body â" while seeking âways of drawing an intelligenceâ about the âpractical aestheticsâ and challenges that constitute visual arts practice. Readers follow the journeys of five non-Indigenous female artist-scholars based in Western Australia as they navigate ruins, whale teeth, topographics, colonial settler subjectivities, scholarly texts, paintings, granite boulders, mappings and print-making.
â" Karen Till, Senior Lecturer, Maynooth University, Ireland

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Published: 30th September 2016

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