Drawing is a discipline
in its own right. It
acts as language and
communication and is
by nature experimental,
investigative
and exploratory.
Drawing: Research,
Theory, Practice seeks
to re-establish the
materiality of drawing
at a time when virtual,
online presentation
threatens to dominate
the field of cultural
practice.
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An interview with our editor
Adriana Ionascu
publishers of original thinking
Find out more about Drawing: Research,
Theory, Practice online at www.intellectbooks.com.
whose work do you
PartiCularly admire?
Too many artists need to be mentioned
here: from Leonardo da Vinci to Antonin
Artaud and Rebecca Horn’s drawing
machines. It is a long list.
what new areas of drawing
studies do you hoPe the
Journal will exPlore?
The journal highlights the variety
of approaches, specificities and
commonalities of the drawing’s forms
and uses. This includes its methods,
tools and practices, approaches,
theoretical reflections and applications.
The primary objective of the journal is to
expand scholarship by bringing together
multidisciplinary expertise through
a diversity of methods, knowledge,
techniques and applications concerned
with the study of drawing – alongside
critical, philosophical, theoretical,
traditional and cultural aspects
of practice.
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