Leoni Schmidt : D.Litt et Phil (Art History) from UJHB (RAU) ; MA (FA) from UWITS, SA. Research focus: drawing as a connective, interarts practice, often deployed within migratory contexts
(See my biography page for more information).
| Exposing Society: Contemporary Drawing as History Writing | |||
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Interarts contemporary drawing practices 'write' political histories to expose society. Temporality, spatiality, deferral and corporeality form parameters for critiques of scopic regimes and for the "playacting" of particular traumas. |
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| Relational Drawing as Pedagogical Action: Locational Strategies | |||
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Relational drawing in space enables interdisciplinarity and facilitates provisional holding patterns within which locational, mapping strategies can involve collaborative action and communal learning with geopolitical and pedagogical implications. |
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| Embedding Drawing, Art History & Theory in an Art School Curriculum | |||
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This article investigates a process through which Drawing and Art History & Theory can be embedded in a transdisciplinary Art School curriculum focusing on contemporary visual arts practices. |
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