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For Creative Geographies: Geography, Visual Arts and the Making of Worlds: Routledge Advances in Geography

Autor Harriet Hawkins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 sep 2015
This book provides the first sustained critical exploration, and celebration, of the relationship between Geography and the contemporary Visual Arts. With the growth of research in the Geohumanities and the Spatial Humanities, there is an imperative to extend and deepen considerations of the form and import of geography-art relations. Such reflections are increasingly important as geography-art intersections come to encompass not only relationships built through interpretation, but also those built through shared practices, wherein geographers work as and with artists, curators and other creative practitioners.
 
For Creative Geographies features seven diverse case studies of artists’ works and exhibitions made towards the end of the twentieth and the beginning of the twentieth-first century. Organized into three analytic sections, the volume explores the role of art in the making of geographical knowledge; the growth of geographical perspectives as art world analytics; and shared explorations of the territory of the body, In doing so, Hawkins proposes an analytic framework for exploring questions of the geographical “work” art does, the value of geographical analytics in exploring the production and consumption of art, and the different forms of encounter that artworks develop, whether this be with their audiences, or their makers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138952928
ISBN-10: 1138952923
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 30 black & white illustrations, 30 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Geography

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: For Creative Geographies.  Section One: Art and the Making/Transforming of Geography  1. Placing Art at the Royal Geographical Society: Creative Compass, Exhibition Imaginaries, and Cartographic Critiques   2. Connecting with Gertrude: Woven Threads and Written Traces: Crafting Disciplinary Histories  Section Two: A Geographical Turn? Placing Production: Producing Sites  3. Producing Sites: Michael Landy’s Break Down  4. Framing the World: Portraits of Place, Richard Wentworth’s Urban Imaginary  5. Insites: On Residency and Collaboration  Section Three: Remapping Bodies: Substances, Senses, Spaces and Encounters  6. The Argument of the Eye: Installation Art and the "Experience of Experience"  7. Points of Contact: The Geographies of Ana Mendieta’s Earth-Body Works.  By Way of Conclusion: Towards an Analytic Framework.

Recenzii

"…the book treats the limits and possibilities of creative geographies with compelling seriousness, and the scholarship is impressive throughout. The imaginative picture of ramifying art-geography entanglements established here will prove an indispensable frame of reference to those forming perspectives on the nascent field. For Creative Geographies looms large in my footnotes already."
 – Simon Ferdinand, School for Cultural Analysis and Centre for Globalisation Studies, University of Amsterdam, in Antipode

Descriere

Geography’s engagements with the visual arts have undergone a rapid expansion. Drawing on close to a decade of research in this field, Hawkins explores the challenges and potentials of these new terrains of geography-art relations, including the ways in which twentieth century artistic practices expanded previous understandings of the mediums, materialities and sites that constituted the production and consumption of art, and the ways in which this expanded field has seen creative practitioners and theorists embrace geographical discourses and practices.