The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts
voi Ces of his interests and the changed nature of his mental activity. What interested him in a picture was above all a problem ...
insight and rigour the assumption of the determinism of mental life by unconscious knowledge. For this reason, Freud saw leonard ...
voi Ces paranoiac-critical method was described in dalí’s essay ‘l’Âne pourri’ (‘The Rotten donkey’) (dalí 1930). The method was ...
insight and rigour ‘it’s he [the ego] who speaks of him’ in a fundamental dissociation of conscious from unconscious thought. ho ...
voi Ces psychoanalytically- informed critique of art school romanticism, was based on the principle that ‘there is no practice w ...
insight and rigour been the vanguard institution, remains latent but largely foreclosed to this day, in the current education pr ...
voi Ces research actions to the research act? While i have provided a paradigmatic instance of this progress in the relationship ...
insight and rigour between theorists and practitioners, or artists and academics, and to embrace the idea that issues of identit ...
voi Ces of finishing or not finishing a work of art, is transformed by prévert into the logic of the work of art itself. Notes 1 ...
15 TRansFoRmaTional pRaCTiCe: on The plaCe oF maTeRial noVelTY in aRTisTiC Change Stephen Scrivener What is the relationship bet ...
voi Ces in this chapter i want to argue against this conclusion. i accept that the practices of science, say, and art are differ ...
transformationaL Pra Cti Ce the place of art in research and art that changes art There are many different definitions of what w ...
voi Ces Painting in the text however, before addressing the question posed above, Jacques Rancière’s essay Painting in the Text ...
transformationaL Pra Cti Ce not established once and for all. They are constructed, dismantled and reconstructed according to ch ...
voi Ces that a bond has to be formed between words and images in order for there to be art; third, they do not demand that inter ...
transformationaL Pra Cti Ce all of this happened in the Cézanne room, which makes an immediate claim on one’s attention with its ...
voi Ces Baths of diocletian, ‘without which it can never be rendered impressive ...’, before acknowledging that, according to pl ...
transformationaL Pra Cti Ce advocating that they do this, but as a means to a scientific understanding of nature, not in order t ...
voi Ces The contemporary reception of Constable’s paintings cannot be easily explained in terms of a conjunction of poetry and s ...
transformationaL Pra Cti Ce De- figuration versus disfiguration /pre- figuration as noted above Rancière emphasizes the creativi ...
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