Illuminating the Non-Representable
In 2020-2023, illustration researchers were brought together by Hilde Kramer, University of Bergen, to explore and analyze meaning-making in images in online and in-person symposia, workshops, and exhibitions [ https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/718740/718741 ]. The endeavour has been supported by the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme.
Asking how illustration in an expanded approach may communicate profound human issues typically considered unrepresentable, this initiative explores representation and the narratives of “us” and “the others” in the contemporary world through illustration as a starting-point for cross-disciplinary projects. Works developed should afford contemplation of illustration as an enhanced, decelerated way of looking; and drawing as a process for understanding - a way of engaging in understanding the other, as much as expressing one’s own needs (McCartney, 2016). The output has been artistic research through strategies and theories of illustration across media and materials, often unconventional ones. The three main symposia were Transposition as Artistic Practice (online, 2020), Materiality, Space, and Embodiment (hybrid in Istanbul, 2021), and Illustration and the Non-Representable (in person in Falstad, Norway, 2023). Please follow the links for more information, context, and documentation of the works pursued and talks given to date. https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/718740/718741 ; https://illuminating.no/ .
Volume 10 Issue #2 of the Journal of Illustration will gather papers, visual essays, and other reports that have resulted. Submissions from those who already participated in any capacity and from those who are inspired by the themes are encouraged to submit.
Deadlines
Oct. 29: initial manuscripts and expressions of interest
Jan. 7: final submissions
September: distribution to coincide with an event at Grafill in Oslo
Authors should follow the Notes for Contributors: https://www.intellectbooks.com/asset/8869/1/NfC_JILL.pdf
Submissions are sent via the link given on the Intellect website: https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-illustration
The Journal of Illustration (ISSN 20520204 , ONLINE ISSN 20520212), published twice a year by Intellect since 2014, provides an international forum for scholarly research and investigation of a range of cultural, political, philosophical, historical, and contemporary issues in relation to illustration. This double-blind peer-reviewed journal encourages new critical writing on illustration, associated visual communication, and the role of the illustrator as maker, visualizer, thinker, and facilitator, within a wide variety of disciplines and professional contexts. The journal is indexed with the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
Editor: Nanette Hoogslag, [log in to unmask]
Associate Editor: Jaleen Grove, [log in to unmask]
Collaborative Partners
Bergen Center for Electronic Art, Norway
Muzeum Książki Artystycznej, Łódź, Poland
Centrum Dialogu im. Marka Edelmanna, Łódź, Poland
Falstadsenteret, Norway
Kingston University London, UK
Koç University, Turkey
Rhode Island School of Design, USA
Stockport University, UK
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
University of the West of England - UWE Bristol, UK
University of Bergen, Norway
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