Helen Gørrill holds a PhD in contemporary British painting, which was co-supervised by Coventry University and the RCA. She is currently writing her book Women Can”t Paint: Gender, the Glass Ceiling and Values in Contemporary Art for I.B. Tauris (2018). Helen holds First Class undergraduate degrees in both Drawing, and Contemporary Applied Arts, along with a prize-winning MRes in Gender Studies for work on Helen Chadwick”s uncatalogued archive at the Henry Moore Institute. Her own artwork is digitally archived at the Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. Helen”s work on drawing and gender has featured in many publications including The Guardian (“Britain is not radical enough”), Embroidery Magazine and Skin 2.
4 Ebook di Jill Journeaux
Helen Gorrill & Jill Journeaux: Collective and Collaborative Drawing in Contemporary Practice
Whilst both collective and collaborative drawing is being widely explored internationally, both within and beyond educational institutions, there is surprisingly little serious research published on …
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€121.04
Helen Gorrill & Jill Journeaux: Body, Space, and Place in Collective and Collaborative Drawing
Building on the success of the first volume in this series of research on collective and collaborative drawing, this book’s key themes are linked through the concepts of body, space, and place. The l …
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€115.41
Imogen Racz & Jill Journeaux: Artist at Home
Artists have worked from home for many reasons, including care duties, financial or political constraints, or availability and proximity to others.From the ‘home studios’ of Charles and Ray Eames, to …
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€103.80
Imogen Racz & Jill Journeaux: Artist at Home
Artists have worked from home for many reasons, including care duties, financial or political constraints, or availability and proximity to others.From the ‘home studios’ of Charles and Ray Eames, to …
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€104.65