This paper is a practice-led account of the relationship between lost city spaces, post-war redevelopment in London and drawing as a method of witnessing. The motivation and purpose of this paper is to critically analyse and reflect on the connection between selective British post-war drawing of the destroyed and regenerated urban environment and my own practice as an artist. I have used as a case study my on-site drawings of Elephant and Castle in south-east London, an area I have lived in for the last twenty years. Recording and making visible what is destroyed, forgotten and lost in the repeated rupture and transformation of the area, during the latest cycle of regeneration. I have combined my practice as a research method with urban the...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
This paper develops an account of post-war London from the building site paintings of Frank Auerbach...
This paper develops an account of post-war London from the building site paintings of Frank Auerbach...
The aim of my practice is to witness and record the contested regeneration process taking place at t...
This PhD project critically analyses processes of urban regeneration using drawing as a core researc...
This paper addresses the fundamental question: How does drawing on site inform the way we think abou...
This paper discusses how drawing might mitigate ‘loss’ of place. By memorialising, recalling, reimag...
This article discusses place, memory and drawing. It suggests that ‘place’ can be a key theme for il...
The paper examines how visual representations of urban ‘regeneration’ contribute to the gentrificati...
This paper is an exploration of the different ways drawing can be practised to understand how migrat...
The chapter looks at how drawing can be used as a primary working method to record and reinvent plac...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
How can illustration investigate, record and intervene in urban environments? Stephanie Black and Lu...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
This paper develops an account of post-war London from the building site paintings of Frank Auerbach...
This paper develops an account of post-war London from the building site paintings of Frank Auerbach...
The aim of my practice is to witness and record the contested regeneration process taking place at t...
This PhD project critically analyses processes of urban regeneration using drawing as a core researc...
This paper addresses the fundamental question: How does drawing on site inform the way we think abou...
This paper discusses how drawing might mitigate ‘loss’ of place. By memorialising, recalling, reimag...
This article discusses place, memory and drawing. It suggests that ‘place’ can be a key theme for il...
The paper examines how visual representations of urban ‘regeneration’ contribute to the gentrificati...
This paper is an exploration of the different ways drawing can be practised to understand how migrat...
The chapter looks at how drawing can be used as a primary working method to record and reinvent plac...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
How can illustration investigate, record and intervene in urban environments? Stephanie Black and Lu...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
This book in concerned with the themes of representation and visibility in the contexts of planning ...
This paper develops an account of post-war London from the building site paintings of Frank Auerbach...
This paper develops an account of post-war London from the building site paintings of Frank Auerbach...