Drawing in the Present Tense
Amidst rapid technological advancements and accelerated image production, this book explores the enduring value of the slow, deliberate craft of hand drawing. It includes a broad spectrum of media from traditional tools to digital drawing on tablets and smartphones, presented not as separate categories but as integrated parts of contemporary practice.
Structured thematically around abstraction, figuration, nature, social critique and more, the volume showcases established figures like Michael Armitage, Camille Henrot, Robert Longo, Amy Sillman and Kara Walker alongside emerging talents, enriched by essays and visually arresting spreads. Designed as an artistβs portfolio, it is a tactile and inspiring celebration of the best drawing today.
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Drawing in the Present Tense
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A richly illustrated, up-to-the-minute overview of new approaches in drawing, in the context of recent developments of other forms of contemporary art.
A richly illustrated, up-to-the-minute overview of new approaches in drawing, set in the context of recent developments of other forms of contemporary art
A richly illustrated, up-to-the-minute overview of new approaches in drawing, set in the context of recent developments of other forms of contemporary art.
This book explores the variety of ways in which contemporary artists from around the world have come to approach drawing as the primary, sometimes the sole, element of their practice, and one which is autonomous: an end in itself rather than a means to an end in another, more substantial medium.
In an era of advanced technologies where image production has acceleratedβpotentially beyond the capacity of human attentionβwhat values can be attributed to the slow, deliberate process of drawing by hand?
The artworks featured in this volume are not confined to traditional toolsβone can also draw on a computer, tablet or smartphone, and examples of digital drawing are incorporated into the narrative not as a separate category but as one medium among many.
Grouped thematically by specific approaches, including abstraction and figuration, nature and artifice, social observation and critique, with essays and feature spreads for each section, this selection of international artists of diverse backgrounds and experience includes not only recognisable names such as Michael Armitage, Camille Henrot, Robert Longo, Amy Sillman, and Kara Walker, but also a host of emerging talents.
Beautifully presented in a visually appealing and tactile format with the feel of an artist's portfolio, Drawing in the Present Tense is an inspiring overview of the best drawing practice today.
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
Drawing in the Present Tense has been praised for capturing the raw imaginative power of contemporary drawing. Julian Bell highlights the book as a 'mass skinny dip of powerful minds' illustrating why drawing remains central to visual art in the 2020s.
The Art Newspaper notes its depiction of the 'mesmerising variety' of current drawing practices as artists confront the challenges of our era with ingenuity and direct engagement.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780500294932
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 March 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Illustration: 281 Illustrations, color
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 240.0mm
Height: 320.0mm
Weight: 1620g
Pages: 280
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About the Author
Claire Gilman is Chief Curator of The Drawing Center, New York. She has written articles for Art Journal, CAA Reviews, Documents, Frieze and October, as well as authored numerous essays for art books and museum exhibitions. Roger Malbert is a curator and writer, formerly Head of Hayward Touring at the Southbank Centre, London 2000-2018. He has been a judge for the Jerwood Drawing Prize, and his writings have appeared in the Art Newspaper, Times Literary Supplement and Modern Painters. His book Drawing People: The Human Figure in Contemporary Art was published by Thames & Hudson in 2015.
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