Making connections between drama and drawing, Drawing as Performance introduces visual artists and designers to rehearsal techniques, theory and games as ways of developing image-making and visual communication skills.
Drawing from the fields of theatre and anthropology, this book is full of practical exercises that encourage experimentation and play as methods of making expressive, communicative and meaningful images. Ideas are adapted from the rehearsal room to the drawing studio, offering artists a fresh approach to translating experiences into visual images. Games and exercises are accompanied by demonstrations and responses from professional practitioners and visual communication students.
This one-of-a-kind book guides students and professionals alike to improvisation, self-expression and reflective visual communication techniques in order to narrow the gap between the handmade image and inner experience from where artists draw their inspiration.
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Preface and Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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1 There's No Such Thing as a Still Life: Image-Making as a Rehearsal Process |
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2 Drawing from Experience: The Artist as Model |
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34 | (43) |
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3 Drawing, Hunting, Praying: Capturing and Responding to Movement |
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77 | (43) |
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4 Sound - Action - Image: Acting Out Typography |
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120 | (36) |
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5 Image-Making in Public Spaces: The Streets as Immersive Theatre |
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156 | (40) |
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6 Re-Evaluating the `Crit': The Drama of Giving and Receiving Feedback |
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7 Making the Most of Misunderstandings: Between Intention and Interpretation |
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Index |
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Orly Orbach is an award-winning artist who creates open books, performance graphics, and visual narrative landscapes using diverse interactive and participatory methods. Her work with theatre companies, performers, and leading creative arts organisations includes artwork for Punchdrunks The Fall of the House of Usher at Battersea Arts Centre, an artist residency commissioned by Punchdrunk at Fallow Cross, and artwork for the Barbicans Shakespearean Celebration 'Play On'. Orbach has devised original workshops, projects, and modules for BA and MA students in higher education institutes across the UK, including Falmouth, UCA, Plymouth, Hereford, Norwich, St. Martins College of Art, Kingston, and Cass School of Arts.