Description
| Product ID: | 9781032739274 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | GB |
| Title: | How Art Works |
| Subtitle: | Stories from Supported Studios |
| Authors: | Author: Chloe Watfern |
| Page Count: | 260 |
| Subjects: | Theory of art, Theory of art, History, Popular culture, Personal and public health / health education, Psychotherapy, Coping with / advice about physical impairments / disability, Humanities, Popular culture, Personal & public health, Psychotherapy, Coping with disability |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating From intergalactic travel to the daily commute, enter this book and be transported to wonderful worlds where art and life intertwine and your ideas of both are upended. From intergalactic travel to the daily commute, enter this book and be transported to wonderful worlds where art and life intertwine and your ideas of both are upended. Chloe Watfern, a writer, transdisciplinary researcher, and maker, joined two world-leading supported studios to learn about the work of their vibrant collectives of neurodiverse artists. At Studio A, Thom Roberts paints, photocopies, animates, and performs, inviting us to understand people as trains and trains as people (among other things). Skye-Fox, a.k.a. Katerina the Steampunk Ringmaster, a.k.a. Skye Saxon, creates interconnected universes through soft sculpture, drawing, and storytelling. In this book, written as a personal narrative informed by the latest thinking on neurodiversity and art, Chloe tells a tender and exhilarating story of the social and aesthetic dynamics at Studio A and Project Art Works, places like no other. In journeying alongside the complex and astonishing contemporary artists who work there, the book invites readers to radically reconsider their settled ideas of creativity, disability, and care, while learning about lives devoted to making. |
| Imprint Name: | Routledge |
| Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2024-06-11 |