The Exposition of Artistic Research
Title
The Exposition of Artistic Research
Subtitle
Publishing Art in Academia
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€ 48,00
ISBN
9789087281649
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Paperback
Number of pages
268
Language
English
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15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Introduction
(Michael Schwab & Henk Borgdorff) Considering Notes on Media Sensitivity in Artistic Research
(Mika Elo) Artistic Researching: Expositions as Matters of Concern
(Ruth Benschop, Peter Peters and Brita Lemmens) Exposition
(Rolf Hughes) Aesthetic Sensibility and Artistic Sonification
(Marcel Cobussen) Publishing The Meaningful Exposition
(Michael Biggs and Daniela Büchler) Expositions in the Research Catalogue
(Michael Schwab) Practising the Artistic Research Catalogue
(Ruth Benschop) Artistic Expositions within Academia: Challenges, Functionalities, Implications and Threats
(Lucy Amez, Binke van Kerckhoven and Walter Ysebaert) Practising ‘Scaling Parnassus in Running Shoes’: From the Personal to the Transpersonal via the Medium of Exposition in Artistic Research
(Darla Crispin) Integrating the Exposition in Music-Composition Research
(Hans Roles) When One Form Generates Another: Manifestations of Exposure and Exposition in Practice-Based Artistic Research
(Ella Joseph) Writing Performance Practice
(Siobhan Murphy) Placing Distant Voices and Bodies in a Market Square
(Andreas Gedin)From Wunderkammer to Szeemann and Back: The Artistic Research Exposition as Performative and Didactic Experience
(Pol Dehert and Karel Vanhaesebrouck) Between the White Cube and the White Box: Brian O’Doherty’s Aspen 5+6, An Early Exposition
(Lucy Cotter) Counter-Archival Dissemination
Henk Slager
Biographies
Index

Michael Schwab, Henk Borgdorff (eds)

The Exposition of Artistic Research

Publishing Art in Academia

The Exposition of Artistic Research: Publishing Art in Academia introduces the pioneering concept of ‘expositions’ in the context of art and design research, where practice needs to be exposed as research to enter academic discourse. It brings together reflective and methodological approaches to exposition writing from a variety of artistic disciplines including fine art, music and design, which it links to questions of publication and the use of technology.
Editors

Michael Schwab

Michael Schwab is tutor at the Royal College of Art, London, and the Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland, as well as research fellow at the Orpheus Institute, Ghent.

Henk Borgdorff

Henk Borgdorff is professor of Research in the Arts at the University of the Arts, The Hague, and visiting professor of Aesthetics at the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts of the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.