The University of Stirling Archives and Glasgow School of Art recently undertook a number of projects in collaboration with artists, designers and galleries to create new work inspired by the study of their collections, bringing their archives to new audiences. These collaborations provided an insight into the art and design world's attitude to archives. The discussions held and decisions made highlighted the tensions often present between archival methods and creative choices and highlighted the visual, aesthetic beauty of archives, something the profession often overlooks, preoccupied with the evidential value of the material we manage. This article looks at the issues raised by these often fretful, but always fruitful collaborations
The Archives and Collections Centre (ACC) at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) exists as a resource fo...
The phenomenon of artists drawing on their own and other archives is not a new one, but over the pas...
This piece formed an editorial for a special issue of Archives & Records, on the subject of visu...
The University of Stirling Archives and Glasgow School of Art recently undertook a number of project...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibitio...
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist explores the documentation of the creative process. From their ...
I write from three perspectives: those of a designer with a thirst for truth and authenticity; a res...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
The University of Brighton Design Archives, strongly embedded in the research context of the univers...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
Literature illuminating the relationship between contemporary art and historical archives around the...
This article outlines a methodology for using uncatalogued archive material in a design history lear...
This essay describes research centered on the American scenographer Oliver Smith. Design students we...
This essay describes research centered on the American scenographer Oliver Smith. Design students we...
The Archives and Collections Centre (ACC) at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) exists as a resource fo...
The phenomenon of artists drawing on their own and other archives is not a new one, but over the pas...
This piece formed an editorial for a special issue of Archives & Records, on the subject of visu...
The University of Stirling Archives and Glasgow School of Art recently undertook a number of project...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibitio...
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist explores the documentation of the creative process. From their ...
I write from three perspectives: those of a designer with a thirst for truth and authenticity; a res...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
The University of Brighton Design Archives, strongly embedded in the research context of the univers...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
Literature illuminating the relationship between contemporary art and historical archives around the...
This article outlines a methodology for using uncatalogued archive material in a design history lear...
This essay describes research centered on the American scenographer Oliver Smith. Design students we...
This essay describes research centered on the American scenographer Oliver Smith. Design students we...
The Archives and Collections Centre (ACC) at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) exists as a resource fo...
The phenomenon of artists drawing on their own and other archives is not a new one, but over the pas...
This piece formed an editorial for a special issue of Archives & Records, on the subject of visu...