This article looks at the history of the archive profession and emphasises the perceived role of the archivist as the keeper of truth. It focuses on the recent developments in archival practice with the adoption of post-modern thinking and its implementation with open-access archives online. Following a discussion of that approach, it introduces the concept of creative archiving as an alternative approach to archival practice and continues with the presentation of a case study from the John Latham Archive. It concludes with a discussion of the main pros and cons of creative archiving
Libraries and archives are widely regarded as trusted repositories of knowledge: by definition, thes...
In common parlance, the archive is a large repository of paperwork no longer in bureau cratic circul...
Within fine art practice the archive is referred to and drawn on by artists in many different ways, ...
Creative Archiving: a case study from the John Latham Archive This paper looks at the history of the...
This article considers the archive as a source of inspiration forcreativewriters, specifically focus...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
Archives are sites of exploration and discovery for all kinds of practices. They are also reinforced...
This piece formed an editorial for a special issue of Archives & Records, on the subject of visu...
This thesis investigates the concept of archives and their role as a source for curatorial work pra...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
This article charts the evolution of the UK government’s ambitious vision for the archive sector, Ar...
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist explores the documentation of the creative process. From their ...
Drafting produces a variety of evidence of creative writing practice, not all of which is preserved ...
Archives are sites of exploration and discovery for all kinds of practices. They are also reinforced...
Paradigm (Personal ARchives Accessible in DIGital Media) is an exemplar project to explore how archi...
Libraries and archives are widely regarded as trusted repositories of knowledge: by definition, thes...
In common parlance, the archive is a large repository of paperwork no longer in bureau cratic circul...
Within fine art practice the archive is referred to and drawn on by artists in many different ways, ...
Creative Archiving: a case study from the John Latham Archive This paper looks at the history of the...
This article considers the archive as a source of inspiration forcreativewriters, specifically focus...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
Archives are sites of exploration and discovery for all kinds of practices. They are also reinforced...
This piece formed an editorial for a special issue of Archives & Records, on the subject of visu...
This thesis investigates the concept of archives and their role as a source for curatorial work pra...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
This article charts the evolution of the UK government’s ambitious vision for the archive sector, Ar...
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist explores the documentation of the creative process. From their ...
Drafting produces a variety of evidence of creative writing practice, not all of which is preserved ...
Archives are sites of exploration and discovery for all kinds of practices. They are also reinforced...
Paradigm (Personal ARchives Accessible in DIGital Media) is an exemplar project to explore how archi...
Libraries and archives are widely regarded as trusted repositories of knowledge: by definition, thes...
In common parlance, the archive is a large repository of paperwork no longer in bureau cratic circul...
Within fine art practice the archive is referred to and drawn on by artists in many different ways, ...