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Ruimte aan verscheidenheid : kunst en kunstonderwijs in lokaal en mondiaal perspectief.
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ISBN: 9071759164 Year: 1999 Publisher: Utrecht Centrum voor onderzoek Hogeschool voor de kunsten Utrecht

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Practice-led research, research-led practice in the creative arts.
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ISBN: 9780748636297 Year: 2009 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press

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Practice as research : approaches to creative arts enquiry
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ISBN: 9781848853010 Year: 2010 Publisher: London Tauris

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Doing research.

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Peer power! The future of higher arts education in Europe
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ISBN: 9789081035736 Year: 2010 Publisher: Amsterdam ELIA, European League of Institutes of the Arts

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Denken in kunst : theorie en reflectie in het kunstonderwijs
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ISBN: 9789087281403 Year: 2012 Publisher: Leiden Leiden University Press


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Agonistic academies
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ISBN: 9789490049041 Year: 2011 Publisher: Brussels Sint-Lukas books

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The concept of artistic research has raised many questions during the past decade accompanied by intense and heated debates. What form of research could the domain of visual art produce? Do the rhetorics of the concept of research include novel practices or does research rather exclude and/or marginalize certain practices? Could the dual pair of art versus not-art be substituted by the opposition research-based art versus non-research-based creating a novel mechanism of exclusion? Or does a research discourse and its vocabulary point to an already existing practice that could be accommodated in an academic architecture focused on knowledge production through a process of translation? And last but not least, what does the concept of artistic research mean for setting up a Graduate School for Fine Art?&#13;Especially the issue of the role and signification of the academization of visual art served as a starting point for the collaborative project A Certain Ma-Ness started up by Sint-Lukas Brussels University College of Art and Design and MaHKU (Utrecht Graduate School of Visual Art and Design) in 2008 and that ultimately resulted in three projects. Besides A Certain Ma-Ness, the projects Becoming Bologna and The Academy Strikes Back came into being as follow-ups in a series of collaborations. At the core of these projects were the following three questions:&#13;&#13;1. What does the current academization and thinking in terms of research competencies mean for the student in art education? Could these competencies be charted in a clear and distinct way? During the A Certain Ma-Ness conference and exhibition (VCH De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, April 2008) the so-called Dublin Descriptors—be able to cope in a research environment, problem solving attitude, well-considered in dealing with complexities, communicative skills, and independent learning—established for dealing with such questions were critically evaluated.&#13;&#13;2. What does the Bologna process mean for the didactic role of the lecturer? That was the leading question in the follow-up project Becoming Bologna, a collateral event of the Venice Biennale 2009 consisting of a series of research interventions (Tolentini Building) and a symposium (IUAV, University of Venice). Central questions during Becoming Bologna were, “What is the specificity of the didactic strategies developed because of the academization of art education?” “How is a research-based curriculum designed,” and “how could the research competencies be judged adequately?”&#13;&#13;3. What do the novel forms of didactic interaction mean for the art academy in itself? During the concluding conference, The Academy Strikes Back (Sint-Lukas Brussels, June 2010), that question was tackled from the perspective of the Graduate School as research environment and sanctuary for artistic (knowledge) production.&#13;&#13;The various responses from these three symposiums emphasize various challenging educative elements such as a clear connection between artistic production and critical studies, a curriculum with chiefly dialogic situations, a focus on public space, and a laboratory-type curriculum experimenting with both novel forms of presentation—for example contextual studies and curatorial studies—and various forms of communication as “agonistic forms of address.”


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TR 10 / 02 : zonder beeld.
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ISBN: 9789490521080 Year: 2010 Volume: 10/02 Publisher: Antwerpen Koninklijke academie voor schone kunsten

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De reflecties over het beeld in de hedendaagse kunst die in dit nummer van Track Report werden bijeengebracht, hebben hun oorsprong in een samenwerking tussen de drie redacteurs van dit cahier dat een theoretisch en een artistiek gedeelte omvat.Het theoretische gedeelte verwijst naar het vak Grondige studie van de filosofie van de kunst (Master Wijsbegeerte, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2009-2010) dat gewijd was aan het thema iconoclasme in de moderne en hedendaagse kunst. Het artistieke gedeelte bevat de neerslag van een workshop en een aantal lezingen met de Chileense kunstenaar Alfredo Jaar, georganiseerd door UCSIA in november 2009. Aan de organisatie hiervan hebben de Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten (KASK), Sint Lucas Antwerpen en het Museum voor Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen (M HKA) hun medewerking verleend.Een aantal teksten zoals die van Alain Besançon, Dario Gamboni, Bruno Latour en Peter Weibel vormden voor de studenten de context voor een onderzoek naar de betekenis van iconoclasme vandaag. Zij hielden vanaf het begin van de cursus een weblog bij met hun reflecties over het thema. De weblog werd hun "filosofisch dagboek" met cursusnota's, lectuurverslagen, analyses uit de kunst en ervaringen en gedachten over de workshop en de lezingen. Het cahier bevat een selectie van teksten uit deze weblogs.


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TR 10 / 03 : the last smile on earth.
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ISBN: 9789490521073 Year: 2010 Volume: 10/03 Publisher: Antwerpen Koninklijke academie voor schone kunsten


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Instituut voor onderzoek in de kunsten. Jaarboek 2006.
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ISBN: 9789033465741 Year: 2007 Publisher: Leuven Acco

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