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“Theorizing Drawing: The Gap between Historical Accounts and Studio Practice”
Time: 02/21/2018: 8:30AM–10:00AM
Location: Room 406A
Chair: Margaret MacNamidhe, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
“The Emancipation of Habit: Lecoq de Boisbaudran, Rodin, and Visual Memory Training”
Shana Cooperstein, McGill University
“Drawing as a Way of Life: Repetitive Drawing Practices in the Works of Paul Cézanne and Frank Auerbach”
Tamar Mayer, Harvard University
“Unilluminated Manuscripts: Robert Morris and the Problem of Surveillance”
Katherine Anania, Morgan Library
“Drawing Discourse: Hanne Darboven’s Cultural History”
Dan Adler, York University
“Nude Untangling her Hair: The Lyric Logic of the Life Drawing Studio”
Susan Barbour, independent scholar
Sessions; Regular Sessions
Subject Areas
North AmericaTwenty-First CenturyEuropeModern (1800-present)TheoryCreativityPoliticalArtistic PracticeMateriality of ArtArt EducationArt HistoryPedagogyStudio PracticeTwentieth CenturyContemporaryDrawingWorldModernismArt (studio)Postmodernism
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