Ruskin’s Good Looking is an exhibition of large-scale wax drawings exhibited at Brantwood (John Ruskin museum) for the worldwide Ruskin Bicentenary programme in 2019. Ruskin’s Elements of Drawing (1857) argues that drawing sharpens visual attention. This project puts this premise to the test, using it to uncover material ‘clues’ of Ruskin’s life embedded in his clothing. The project methodology brought together an artist (Casey) and Canadian curator- ‘Dress Detective’ (Ingrid Mida) to visually examine the garments through drawing combining their research specialisms to unite the rigour of a forensic examination with the poetic approach to object based analysis.This is the first time that these garments have undergone close visual analysis. ...
This essay outlines Victorian cultural critic John Ruskin’s use of needlework. Paying particular att...
The invitation to curate an exhibition of the Drawing Research Interest Group (DRIG’s) work emerged ...
‘Drawing and the Body' explored the relationship between drawing and the body, a primary concern wit...
One a series of wax drawings the outcomes of the Ruskin's Good Looking! project , exhibited in Ruski...
One a series of wax drawings the outcomes of the Ruskin's Good Looking! project , exhibited in Ruski...
Shift is one a series of wax drawings the outcomes of the Ruskin's Good Looking! project , exhibited...
Reading the clues embedded in extant clothing demands both imagination and patience since the subtle...
‘Drawn to Investigate’ is an exhibition exploring the potential of drawing as an investigative tool ...
This large scale drawing was an invited contribution to group exhibition Ruskin's Manchester: "Devil...
“It is tantalizing that it is generally impossible to do more than touch the surface and wonder what...
This paper explores a particular feature of contemporary drawing practice: that of the visual ...
An Exhibition of 31 drawings at the Gus Fischer Art Gallery, 4 May – 2 June 2007. The exhibition...
This paper presents a case study of the project Hidden Drawers which used drawing to examine items o...
Group exhibition of the recent work of seventeen artists, designers and researchers from London col...
This essay examines reflectively the author’s own methodologies of practice concerned with drawing a...
This essay outlines Victorian cultural critic John Ruskin’s use of needlework. Paying particular att...
The invitation to curate an exhibition of the Drawing Research Interest Group (DRIG’s) work emerged ...
‘Drawing and the Body' explored the relationship between drawing and the body, a primary concern wit...
One a series of wax drawings the outcomes of the Ruskin's Good Looking! project , exhibited in Ruski...
One a series of wax drawings the outcomes of the Ruskin's Good Looking! project , exhibited in Ruski...
Shift is one a series of wax drawings the outcomes of the Ruskin's Good Looking! project , exhibited...
Reading the clues embedded in extant clothing demands both imagination and patience since the subtle...
‘Drawn to Investigate’ is an exhibition exploring the potential of drawing as an investigative tool ...
This large scale drawing was an invited contribution to group exhibition Ruskin's Manchester: "Devil...
“It is tantalizing that it is generally impossible to do more than touch the surface and wonder what...
This paper explores a particular feature of contemporary drawing practice: that of the visual ...
An Exhibition of 31 drawings at the Gus Fischer Art Gallery, 4 May – 2 June 2007. The exhibition...
This paper presents a case study of the project Hidden Drawers which used drawing to examine items o...
Group exhibition of the recent work of seventeen artists, designers and researchers from London col...
This essay examines reflectively the author’s own methodologies of practice concerned with drawing a...
This essay outlines Victorian cultural critic John Ruskin’s use of needlework. Paying particular att...
The invitation to curate an exhibition of the Drawing Research Interest Group (DRIG’s) work emerged ...
‘Drawing and the Body' explored the relationship between drawing and the body, a primary concern wit...