Va, hi
For some very different 'edges', you may try, Gray's School of Art,
Aberdeen and their research programme, 'On The Edge' - Dr Anne Douglas.
David
On 2 Feb 2006, at 16:56, val stephenson wrote:
> Dear All
>
>
> I'm a post grad drawing student at Kingston University and have chosen
> the subject of 'Edges' to investigate for a piece of written work, the
> aim of which is to help underpin and theorise my drawing practice.
> I've identified a few artists for whom drawing and edges are central
> concerns -Robert Mangold, Patrick Heron, Richard Tuttle and also the
> architect Will Alsop. I'm checking out relationships to the edge of
> the support, and of work to the 'edges' of the wall/room/exhibition
> space.
>
> At the moment it feels a bit uninspiring so I'm hoping some of you
> will be able to throw a few ideas into the mix and spice it up a bit.
>
> Everything welcome no matter how half-thought out or even slightly mad
> - it really needs a brainstorm session.
>
> Thanks
>
> Val Stephenson
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