The determination of academic research on the field of the arts education troubling its own artistic practices. It was assumed by clarifying the objective and method of doing the research, art was believed would be contributing to a greater intellectualisation, otherwise it is just an art practice without justification from science, and therefore no contribution worth to human knowledge. Since it contrastive to the nature of artistic practice embodied in the arts itself, which unfortunately not even realize by the artist his/herself. Whilst it is well said by Joseph Kosuth (1971) that: “the artist, not unlike a scientist for whom there is no distinction between working in the laboratory and writing a thesis, has now “to cultivate the concep...
The objective of the present article is to re-work and radically reframe a case study on drawing pre...
Since 1990, many creative disciplines, such as art, design and performance, have engaged increasingl...
Drawing by hand is a valuable method for four reasons: (1) ubiquity in everyday life; (2) historical...
The determination of academic research on the field of the arts education troubling its own artistic...
This Tilde publication is the first from the Department of Creative Studies to focus on artistic res...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in INTED2020 Proceedings on 02/03/2020, avail...
Artistic research refers to research in the artistic field, a faculty area with a broad spectrum of ...
The phenomenon of artistic research attracts considerable attention because of the growing integrati...
The paper seeks to unpick and examine a number of related claims for the role of the arts or, more s...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
In fine arts, creating artworks need doing research. The research has many types. Mostly, it is not ...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Artistic research continues to be the subject of many extended and often somewhat affected debates. ...
The objective of the present article is to re-work and radically reframe a case study on drawing pre...
Since 1990, many creative disciplines, such as art, design and performance, have engaged increasingl...
Drawing by hand is a valuable method for four reasons: (1) ubiquity in everyday life; (2) historical...
The determination of academic research on the field of the arts education troubling its own artistic...
This Tilde publication is the first from the Department of Creative Studies to focus on artistic res...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in INTED2020 Proceedings on 02/03/2020, avail...
Artistic research refers to research in the artistic field, a faculty area with a broad spectrum of ...
The phenomenon of artistic research attracts considerable attention because of the growing integrati...
The paper seeks to unpick and examine a number of related claims for the role of the arts or, more s...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
In fine arts, creating artworks need doing research. The research has many types. Mostly, it is not ...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Artistic research continues to be the subject of many extended and often somewhat affected debates. ...
The objective of the present article is to re-work and radically reframe a case study on drawing pre...
Since 1990, many creative disciplines, such as art, design and performance, have engaged increasingl...
Drawing by hand is a valuable method for four reasons: (1) ubiquity in everyday life; (2) historical...