Rather than seeing collaboration as a 'goal' or something to measure as 'collaborative enough', the text explores how some artists use collaboration differently. Instead of seeking common ground, shared discourse or community, collaborative processes may, instead be a means to investigate or re-establish contemporary subjectivity. The discussion is prefaced by a brief historical reading of the rise of collaborative practices. Early discourse on artistic collaboration places it within the critique of the separation between art and daily life, that grew out of modernist practices and criticism. However here collaboration is placed within the 1960s deconstruction of the Subject from within European critical theory, as outlined in James Heartf...
Practice-led research is by its very nature multi-disciplinary. This means that often\ud both the st...
A review article in response to Entanglements of Two: A Series of Duets, eds. Karen Christopher and ...
In this article an artist and an academic consider how the idea of subjectivities manifests itself i...
An essay written for and published in a limited-edition book accompanying the exhibition COLLABORATE...
In this paper we analyse the ideas implicit in the style of exhibition favoured by contemporary gall...
Cornford & Cross were invited to contribute a paper for a special edition of ���Third Text��� focuse...
Eventually Everything Connects (2015) Can new artwork be produced through a reflective and critical...
This thesis is a study of a group of scientists who, in the years after 1995, undertook collaborativ...
Collaborative works are intrinsically different than books written by one author alone...the decisio...
Commissioned as part of the sculptural project Sculptomatic, the essay tries to dismantle what may s...
With a focus on studio painting, this PhD research explores collaboration as a mode of cultural exch...
This dissertation explores how creative collaborative practice transforms subjectivity, before it is...
In its most common usage in the artistic context, collaboration refers to a practice of creation in ...
Though collaboration has been evident throughout the History of art, the purpose of this study was t...
This article scrutinizes the trajectory of an evaluation of the visual appearance of an artistic ins...
Practice-led research is by its very nature multi-disciplinary. This means that often\ud both the st...
A review article in response to Entanglements of Two: A Series of Duets, eds. Karen Christopher and ...
In this article an artist and an academic consider how the idea of subjectivities manifests itself i...
An essay written for and published in a limited-edition book accompanying the exhibition COLLABORATE...
In this paper we analyse the ideas implicit in the style of exhibition favoured by contemporary gall...
Cornford & Cross were invited to contribute a paper for a special edition of ���Third Text��� focuse...
Eventually Everything Connects (2015) Can new artwork be produced through a reflective and critical...
This thesis is a study of a group of scientists who, in the years after 1995, undertook collaborativ...
Collaborative works are intrinsically different than books written by one author alone...the decisio...
Commissioned as part of the sculptural project Sculptomatic, the essay tries to dismantle what may s...
With a focus on studio painting, this PhD research explores collaboration as a mode of cultural exch...
This dissertation explores how creative collaborative practice transforms subjectivity, before it is...
In its most common usage in the artistic context, collaboration refers to a practice of creation in ...
Though collaboration has been evident throughout the History of art, the purpose of this study was t...
This article scrutinizes the trajectory of an evaluation of the visual appearance of an artistic ins...
Practice-led research is by its very nature multi-disciplinary. This means that often\ud both the st...
A review article in response to Entanglements of Two: A Series of Duets, eds. Karen Christopher and ...
In this article an artist and an academic consider how the idea of subjectivities manifests itself i...