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Angela Kingston

What Is Drawing?

As the title suggests, What Is Drawing? looks at new ways that artists have been using drawing, bringing it into a central position in their work, expanding its definition into a more fluid, varied discipline than has traditionally been allowed. Increasingly, drawing has become an important and vibrant genre in contemporary art, with many young artists exploring the possibilities of the medium in unconventional ways. Based on the work done at the Drawing Centre, London, What Is Drawing? combines incisive essays and interviews that consider these new directions, along with extensively illustrated artists? projects.

 
 
 
Olafur Eliasson: The Weather Project
Olafur Eliasson: The Weather Project
Prada Aoyama Tokyo Herzog & de Meuron
Prada Aoyama Tokyo Herzog & de Meuron
Ruedi Baur and Isabelle Naegele, Scents of the City
Ruedi Baur and Isabelle Naegele. Scents of the City
The Dutch Embassy in Berlin by OMA/Rem Koolhaas
The Dutch Embassy in Berlin by OMA/Rem Koolhaas
Content. OMA-AMO
Content
Alvaro Siza
Álvaro Siza
The System of Objects
The System of Objects
Olaf Nicolai
ROAM. A Reader in the Aesthetics of Mobility
ROAM. A Reader in the Aesthetics of Mobility
Armin Linke. Transient
Urbanscape Switzerland
Urbanscape Switzerland
Winterreise.
On Kawara
Hans-Ulrich Obrist: Interviews Volume I
A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History
A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History
Featherweights. Light, Mobile and Floating Architecture
Featherweights. Light, Mobile and Floating Architecture
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