The term ‘artistic research’ shadowed the growth of graduate study in studio arts in the late twentieth century, including the integration of many art schools and polytechnics into a tightly integrated and networked higher education sector, and an accompanying interest in art’s relationship to traditional academic disciplines. As the art education sector grew, the key debates were concerned with what the future of artistic research should look like as it expands. However, given the impact of neoliberal austerity measures and funding cuts that have resulted in programme closures and declining enrolments, we now consider the likelihood of artistic research contracting. What if artistic research is now approaching the end of its university lif...
Despite the recent focus on creativity and innovation as the backbone of Western knowledge economies...
The modern disciplines of art and art history have been going through significant revisions since th...
This Tilde publication is the first from the Department of Creative Studies to focus on artistic res...
Although almost every debate about artistic research highlights its novelty in references to «uncert...
The rapid growth of doctoral-level art education challenges traditional ways of thinking about acade...
Artistic research in the university is becoming increasingly instrumentalised, demonstrated by a ris...
Following the integration of artistic disciplines within the university, artists have been challenge...
The arts have been almost completely marginalized - at a time when, arguably, they are more importan...
This article addresses how 'new knowledge’ still remains a contested field. It considers how a new r...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Martindale (2009) suggests that all of art is coming, or has already come, to an end. Following Hege...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
In recent years, the education of the artist has become one of the most intractable problems being d...
This dissertation looks at artists whose work was closely aligned with research and pedagogy in the ...
The rapid growth of doctoral-level art education challenges traditional ways of thinking about acade...
Despite the recent focus on creativity and innovation as the backbone of Western knowledge economies...
The modern disciplines of art and art history have been going through significant revisions since th...
This Tilde publication is the first from the Department of Creative Studies to focus on artistic res...
Although almost every debate about artistic research highlights its novelty in references to «uncert...
The rapid growth of doctoral-level art education challenges traditional ways of thinking about acade...
Artistic research in the university is becoming increasingly instrumentalised, demonstrated by a ris...
Following the integration of artistic disciplines within the university, artists have been challenge...
The arts have been almost completely marginalized - at a time when, arguably, they are more importan...
This article addresses how 'new knowledge’ still remains a contested field. It considers how a new r...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Martindale (2009) suggests that all of art is coming, or has already come, to an end. Following Hege...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
In recent years, the education of the artist has become one of the most intractable problems being d...
This dissertation looks at artists whose work was closely aligned with research and pedagogy in the ...
The rapid growth of doctoral-level art education challenges traditional ways of thinking about acade...
Despite the recent focus on creativity and innovation as the backbone of Western knowledge economies...
The modern disciplines of art and art history have been going through significant revisions since th...
This Tilde publication is the first from the Department of Creative Studies to focus on artistic res...