“’Robert Heinecken: A Material History’ reconsiders this influential artist from our current vantage point. Writer and artist Mark Alice Durant assesses the significance of Heinecken's legacy, positioning Heinecken less as a fringe element of photographic practice and sensibilities and more as a pioneer of visual exploration and an early dissenting voice within our consumer driven culture. CCP archivist Amy Rule adds an overview of the archive that is both ordered and improvisational, much like Heinecken’s work.” (From page 2 of the Archive, no. 34.)Mark Alice Durant -- Robert Heinecken: A Material History / Amy Rule -- Free Fall: Improvisation on an Archive / Roxanne Ramos -- Not the Last Word / ContributorsThe Archive is made available by...
Glimpsing the archive is a conference paper that reflectively examines the significance of a set of ...
The following thesis surveys artistic utilizations of the archive and underscores its role as a tool...
“The photographs reproduced in this issue are selected from the Ansel Adams Archive which contains f...
Robert Heinecken's early works represent an artist in the liminal space between well-known and well-...
“The symposium ‘Variations on a Theme’ complemented the 2006 exhibition Harry Callahan: The Photogra...
Despite present day attitudes and practices in which combinations of photography and other mediums o...
“This publication is dedicated to Dr. John P. Schaefer, President of the University and founder of t...
Using textual fragments and images, West attempts to reconstruct the collective experience of the ar...
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist explores the documentation of the creative process. From their ...
If the archival mode has been important over the last thirty years, it will only continue to become ...
Dudley Shaw Ashton’s flamboyant 1953 portrait of the sculptor Barbara Hepworth, Figures in a Landsca...
“The Andreas B. L. Feininger Archive contains over 3000 master prints, hundreds of study prints and ...
Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Un...
Artists in the Archive explores the agency and materiality of the archival document through a stunni...
The creative artefact is an artist’s book issued in an edition of 1000. Through making a series ...
Glimpsing the archive is a conference paper that reflectively examines the significance of a set of ...
The following thesis surveys artistic utilizations of the archive and underscores its role as a tool...
“The photographs reproduced in this issue are selected from the Ansel Adams Archive which contains f...
Robert Heinecken's early works represent an artist in the liminal space between well-known and well-...
“The symposium ‘Variations on a Theme’ complemented the 2006 exhibition Harry Callahan: The Photogra...
Despite present day attitudes and practices in which combinations of photography and other mediums o...
“This publication is dedicated to Dr. John P. Schaefer, President of the University and founder of t...
Using textual fragments and images, West attempts to reconstruct the collective experience of the ar...
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist explores the documentation of the creative process. From their ...
If the archival mode has been important over the last thirty years, it will only continue to become ...
Dudley Shaw Ashton’s flamboyant 1953 portrait of the sculptor Barbara Hepworth, Figures in a Landsca...
“The Andreas B. L. Feininger Archive contains over 3000 master prints, hundreds of study prints and ...
Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Un...
Artists in the Archive explores the agency and materiality of the archival document through a stunni...
The creative artefact is an artist’s book issued in an edition of 1000. Through making a series ...
Glimpsing the archive is a conference paper that reflectively examines the significance of a set of ...
The following thesis surveys artistic utilizations of the archive and underscores its role as a tool...
“The photographs reproduced in this issue are selected from the Ansel Adams Archive which contains f...