Drawology
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18 Nov - 6 Dec 2013
Drawology
Drawing is said to have the ability to record both its own making and the movement of the thoughts and body of the drawer.
Bringing together the work of several artists with differing practices Drawology aimed to consider whether this premise is applicable to a specific process or genre of drawing or whether it is applicable to drawing generally.
The works in the exhibition represented an expanded field of contemporary drawing in a Fine Art context to include: works on paper, performance, moving image, installation, projections and three-dimensional drawings. The exhibition was part of a larger research project being undertaken by Deborah Harty entitled ‘Drawing is phenomenology’.
Artists include:
» Shaun Belcher » Sian Bowen » Rachael Colley » David Connearn » Paul Fieldsend-Danks » Maryclare Foa » Paul Gough » Joe Graham » Deborah Harty » Claude Heath » humhyphenhum » Juliet MacDonald » Jordan McKenzie » Lucy O’Donnell » Bill Prosser » Karen Wallis » Martin Lewis » Patricia Cain » Simón Granell » humhyphenhumha » David Connearn » Andrew Pepper
IN RESIDENCE
During the exhibition, the gallery hosted several “in residence” sessions, based on Traci Kelly’s model for interactive research for From Where I Stand I Can See You.
» Wednesday 27 November 10.30 am – 1.30 pm:
Professor Marsha Meskimmon, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History and Theory at Loughborough University
» Wednesday 27 November 1 pm – 5 pm:
Danica Maier, Senior Lecturer Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University
» Thursday 5 December 11 am – 2 pm & 3 pm – 5 pm:
Dr Kevin Love, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Social Theory at Nottingham Trent University
DRAWING IS
Alongside Drawology the Gallery also hosted a student-led exhibition challenging the notion of drawing in contemporary art. J
