edited by Jorge Lucero
contributions by Jorge Lucero, Dan Nadaner, Ryan Patton, Janet N Stevenson, Robert W Sweeny, Stuart Thompson, Michael Biggs, Ian Buchanan, Daniela Büchler, Paul Duncum, Charles R Garoian, Kit Grauer, Anniina Suominen Guyas and Kathleen Keys
University of Illinois Press, 2017
eISBN: 978-0-252-09947-2 | Paper: 978-0-252-08243-6
Library of Congress Classification NX456.5.C6M47 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification 702.812

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Collage making offers everyone from small children to trained artists the ability to express themselves through images. In this new Common Threads collection, Jorge Lucero draws on the archive of the journal Visual Arts Research to present articles focused on the place of collage in fine art and education. Guided by the twinned concepts of mereness --collage's reputation as a trifle--and easiness --the technique's accessibility to all--the authors explore how subversive, debased, and effortless the collage gesture can be. What emerges is in and of itself a collage, one that groups disparate scholarship into a whole that reveals how the technique may serve as a method of scholarship and as a wellspring of vibrant, even radical, pedagogical utility. Contributors: Michael Biggs, Ian Buchanan, Daniela Büchler, Paul Duncum, Charles R. Garoian, Kit Grauer, Anniina Suominen Guyas, Kathleen Keys, Jorge Lucero, Dan Nadaner, Ryan Patton, Janet N. Stevenson, Robert W. Sweeny, and Stuart Thompson.

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