
Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 5.1 is now available
Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 5.1 is now available!
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Aims & Scope
Focusing on drawing as a significant discipline in its own right, Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice is a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates ongoing international debates within the wider fields of its practice and research. A vibrant, proactive forum for contemporary ideas, the journal is a platform for interdisciplinary and cross-cultural dissemination of all forms of drawing practice and theory.
Issue 5.1
ADRIANA IONASCU
Editorial
ANITA TAYLOR
Articles
Pursuing the prepositions of drawing
SARAH BLAIR
ROBERT LUZAR
Drawing: Practice and politics
DEANNA PETHERBRIDGE
Project Reports
Collaborative project: From cradle to parlour
DORIS ROHR AND NIAMH CLARKE
Essays
A case study, Eric Hebborn, Rome Scholar 1959–61: The art and craft of forging a drawing
STEPHEN FARTHING
Narrative traces through being and places, drawing, performance drawing and painting
MARYCLARE FOÁ
The lion king? Drawings of the lion garden ornament
SARAH HORTON
Featured Drawing
Drawing-in-situ: Material encounters with place
PAUL FIELDSEND-DANKS
Spatial traces and skeletal projections
PAUL LAIDLER
Exposées
Imagined and remembered places: Drawing on the past
MARK GRAVER
Sensing and Presencing Rare Plants through Contemporary Drawing Practice
SIÂN BOWEN
Arachne’s Loom: A public art drawing for Porto Design Biennale 2019
EDUARDO CÔRTE-REAL
Review
The Errant Muse, Charlotte Hodes and Deryn Rees-Jones
PAUL COLDWELL