Journal for Artistic Research: Urgencies
(2023)
author(s): Journal for Artistic Research
published in: Research Catalogue
For the 14th SAR conference 2023 in Trondheim, a number of JAR editors prepared contributions and presentations discussing some of the current developments and urgencies that we have been facing. The contribution was live streamed. The following panel discussion can found at the end of the exposition.
Ten Years with the Journal for Artistic Research. Impact and Challenges
(2023)
author(s): Mariela Yeregui, Journal for Artistic Research
published in: Research Catalogue
For a presentation during the 13th SAR conference 2022 in Weimar various editors of JAR prepared statements and contributions to reflect on the first ten years of the journal and to introduce some of the current developments. The session was introduced by Henk Borgdorff.
This exposition was played during the presentation, which included live elements and discussions. Unfortunately, there is no recording of the session itself.
From publisher to public
(2018)
author(s): Tim Brackman
published in: KC Research Portal
The influence of publishers on the interpretation of contemporary violin performance practise.
This research will show us how publishers profile themselves in the world of music. Besides it learns us about violinists' habits when choosing an edition to play from. Based on questionnaires and interviews from different point of views, this research will come with a conclusion provided with ideas and insights that are usable when the moment is there that you need a new score.
Copy, tweak, paste: methods of appropriation in facsimile artists' books
(2017)
author(s): Rob van Leijsen
published in: Journal for Artistic Research
Iconic artists’ books from the 1960s and 1970s have recently been subject to numerous attempted appropriations by publishers and artists, resulting in the production of facsimiles and bootlegs of famous titles. The original versions of artists’ books from the 1960s and 1970s have become scarce over time because of the relentless interest of art dealers and antiquarians, who sell the books for extraordinary prices. Outside the art and book markets, rare artists’ books are mainly available for consultation in libraries or exhibited in showcases. A re-enactment tendency concerning artists’ books has become a recurrent phenomena, the result or answer to the scarce status some artists’ books hold today. Reviewing several re-enacted artists’ books produced by artists and publishers allows their methods of appropriation to be identified and the discourses of this practice to be pursued. Written from the perspective of a graphic designer, the focus lies on visible technical aspects of book production, such as materials and production techniques, which allow comparison of the books, their makers, and their discourses. The conclusion surveys the found methods used by artists and publishers and discusses future tasks in producing and disseminating re-enacted artists’ books, as well as redefining the position of graphic designers in this process.
KuvA Research Days 2020
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): KuvA Research Days
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Taideyliopiston Kuvataideakatemian Tutkimuspäivillä 7.-9.12.2020 kokoonnutiin keskustelemaan taiteellisen tutkimuksen ajankohtaisista kysymyksistä. Tähän expositioon kootaan kolmipäiväisen tapahtuman dokumentaatiot.
At KuvA Research Days 7-9 Dec 2020 at the Academy of Fine Arts Helsinki we incited discussions concerning topical issues of artistic research. In this exposition we will collect the documentations of the three-day event.
Artistic Research Series
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): Lucia D'Errico, Paulo de Assis
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
A NEW BOOK SERIES ON ARTISTIC RESEARCH
In face of the growing global community of artist researchers, Rowman & Littlefield International launched a fully dedicated book series on Artistic Research, directed by Paulo de Assis and Lucia D'Errico. This is a NEW CHANNEL for the dissemination of YOUR WORK. The series welcomes proposals for monographs and edited collections, which pioneer new practices and methodologies, exposing challenging outputs of artistic research.