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Oral History in the Visual Arts

Matthew Partington Linda Sandino

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
28 February 2013
Interviews are becoming an increasingly dominant research method in art,

craft, design, fashion and textile history. This groundbreaking text

demonstrates how artists, writers and historians deploy interviews as

creative practice, as 'history', and as a means to insights into the

micro-practices of arts production and identity that contribute to

questions of 'voice', authenticity, and authorship.

Through a

wide range of case studies from international scholars and practitioners

across a variety of fields, the volume maps how oral history interviews

contribute to a relational practice that is creative, rigorous and

ethically grounded.

Oral History in the Visual Arts is essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners across the visual arts.

Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780857851987
ISBN 10:   0857851985
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  College/higher education ,  Children's (6-12) ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: Oral History in and about Art, Craft and Design - Linda Sandino, V&A/CCW Graduate School, University of the Arts London, UK Part One: Arts Practices The Body Event: Voice and Recorded Histories in the Creation of a Sound Installation Based on the Ideas of the Work of Artist John Latham - David Toop, sound artist and writer, UK De Mudder Tongue: Oral History Work as an Arts Practice - Michael Mcmillan, artist, writer and curator, UK Private Voices and Public Places: Using Oral Histories in Site-specific Text-based Art - Bettina Furnée, artist and Ian Horton, University of the Arts London, UK Chronicle from the Field - Alexandra Handal, artist, UK History in the Making; the Use of Talk in Inter-disciplinary Collaborative Craft Practice - David Gates, , furniture maker, UK Part Two: Histories On Quality: Curators at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, (1935-2010) - Richard Cándida Smith, University of California, Berkeley, USA Voices in Art History - Liz Bruchet, Association of Art Historians, UK Speaking of Craft: The Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America - Liza Kirwin, Smithsonian's Archives of American Art, USA The Museum as a Work of Art: Interviewing Museum Architects, Engineers, and Builders - Anne Ritchie, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., USA Oral History Work with Tibetan and Nepalese Metalworkers, (1986-1991) - John Clarke, Victoria & Albert Museum, UK The Death of Small Things: The Cork Craftsman's Guild (1973-1984) - Eleanor Flegg, freelance writer and broadcaster, Ireland Part Three: Identities The Craft of Conversation: Oral History and Lesbian Feminist Art Practice - Ann Cvetkovich, University of Texas at Austin, USA Crafty Chats or Whose Craft is It Anyway? Domestic Discourse and Making Marginality Matter - Jo Turney, Bath Spa University, UK Feedsack Fashion in Rural Appalachia: a Social History of Women's Experiences in Ashe County, North Carolina, (1929-1956) - Natalya Buckel, independentscholar, USA Covering Up - Claire Wilcox, Victoria & Albert Museum, UK From Punk to the Hijab: Women's Embodied Dress as Performative Resistance, 1970s to the Present - Shehnaz Suterwalla, Royal College of Art, UK Becoming an Artist: Life Histories and Visual Images - Maria Tamboukou, University of East London, UK and Gali Weiss, artist, Melbourne, Australia Narratives in Practice: the Small and Big Stories of Design - Arlene Oak, University of Alberta, Canada Conclusion: Oral History and Research Ethics in the Visual Arts: Current and Future Challenges - Matthew Partington, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Linda Sandino is the CCW/V&A Senior Research Fellow at Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK. Matthew Partington is the V&A Museum Senior Research Fellow (Applied Arts) at the University of West England and a Research Fellow at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK.

Reviews for Oral History in the Visual Arts

A good introduction to various subjects relating to the function and use of oral history from the 20th and early 21st centuries. Textile Research Centre


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