Drawing Spaces of Negotiation by Jong Pairez
In artistic practice, drawing is fundamental. It is the basic of showing how one is talented and capable enough to perform their artistic practice. Therefore, drawing is always synonymous to a highly advanced skill that only a few can perform. Furthermore, in the Western world when drawing became an independent…
ドローイングの拡張のための実験
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Drawing Performance: Abstraction from Germany and the United States
‘Drawing Performance: Abstraction from Germany and the United States’ was presented at the Gallery Inga Kondeyne, Berlin. This project is curated by USA based artist and curator James Bockelman and comprised of nine artists from Berlin and six artists from the United States. Drawing Performance traveled to three different venues…
'Expanded' by Nicole Lenzi
My interest in non-traditional drawing began in an undergraduate course called Experimental Drawing and continued through graduate school. The blog Expanded is dedicated to presenting diverse drawing practices happening around the region that I live, Baltimore/Washington D.C.; country (United States), and world. It is a framework for consideration of what…
'道' by Kazuki Nakahara
Cheers! I am currently doing a residency at a printmaking workshop in a small village near Leipzig. When I heard of the concept of “Drawing Tube”, I imagined a well-ventilated thing that I could peek into at either end or from various ends. It is the circumstance that information flows…
Drawing Tube
Drawing Tube is a new platform for recording, sharing, and conceiving alternative drawing research, discourse, and practice. By the word “drawing” we mean something not limited to lines on planar surfaces, but rather the process of generating new lines or discovering invisible lines, in space and time, with all possible…