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Our next meeting is Wednesday 22nd November at 11.00 am in Graduate Studio Northumbria (GSN). We will gather around the large table in the end studio and talk about art school knowledge. Past sessions have explored the relevance of the spatiality of thinking to contemporary art practices (we began with Grace and I revisiting Leo Steinberg's 'The Flatbed Picture Plane') and, given our recent discussion about post-colonial theory (Homi Bhabha's key publication was entitled 'The Location of Culture'), this week's conversation could well be spatial in the following ways:-
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Our next meeting is Wednesday 22nd November at 11.00 am in Graduate Studio Northumbria (GSN). We will gather around the large table in the end studio and talk about art school knowledge. Past sessions have explored the relevance of the spatiality of thinking to contemporary art practices (we began with Grace and I revisiting Leo Steinberg's 'The Flatbed Picture Plane') and, given our recent discussion about post-colonial theory (Homi Bhabha's key publication was entitled 'The Location of Culture'), this week's conversation could well be spatial in the following ways:-
1) Steinberg, L. (1972) 'The Flatbed Picture Plane', in Other Criteria: confrontations with twentieth century art, by Leo Steinberg, New York: Oxford University Press, 1972, pp 55-91.
2) 'Life as Such', Jane Yager's review of The Weight of Things by Marianne Fritz, trans. Adrian Nathan West, New York: Verso Books, 2017, in The Times Literary Supplement, November 3, 2017, p 24.
3) Dorsett, C. (2017) 'Studio Ruins: describing unfinishedness', in Frances Robinson & Elodie Roy (eds), Studies in Material Thinking 17.
4) Wolfendale, P. (2015), The Artist's Brain at Work, retrieved 30th October 2017 from: https://www.academia.edu/26697821/The_Artists_Brain_at_Work