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Drawing as Contagion
In this edited interview transcription, Jade Montserrat describes her conception of an expanded and performative notion of drawing in relation to her research project on race and representation. She discusses the importance of charcoal as a medium in her large‐scale installed text drawings and her methods for implicating the viewer in the questioning of racial identities
Drawing as Contagion
In this edited interview transcription, Jade Montserrat describes her conception of an expanded and performative notion of drawing in relation to her research project on race and representation. She discusses the importance of charcoal as a medium in her large‐scale installed text drawings and her methods for implicating the viewer in the questioning of racial identities
Drawing as Contagion
Chorpening, Kelly (editor) / Fortnum, Rebecca (editor) / Montserrat, Jade (author)
A Companion to Contemporary Drawing ; 161-166
2020-10-20
6 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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