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Article: Thinking Through Art: Reflections on Art as Research.(Book review)
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- Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine
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- April 1, 2006
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Thinking Through Art: Reflections on Art as Research, ed. Katy Macleod and Lin Holdridge, London: Routledge, 2006, 272 pp., ill. b. &. w.
Thinking Through Art presents a diverse and vibrant contribution to the importance of the critical and pedagogical space allocated to the art produced within a research-based context, specifically relating to the fine art doctorate. With contributions from artists, cultural theorists, art historians and philosophers, the complexities surrounding how art might be understood as research are explore& Organized into three main parts, each section seeks to elucidate and question varying aspects of the problem; the rationale for each ...