
The Real Snake is a fascinating record of many of the presentations that were made by academics and artists at The Representational Art Conference in the fall of 2012, a groundbreaking event founded by artists Michael Pearce and Michael Lynn Adams, who recognized that there had been a neglect of critical appreciation of representational art well out of proportion to its quality and significance. Filling a gap in the study of contemporary art, the conference was planned as a focused but non-doctrinaire event, of serious academic standards. Essential reading for people who love traditional studio art and want to know more about what's happening in the representational art world, The Real Snake is packed with fascinating contributions, including critical insight from Jed Perl and the entertaining commentary of popular Californian artist John Nava, who gives the title to the volume with his reference to a scene in the movie Bladerunner. Other engaging chapters include eloquent compositions by the popular blogger John Seed, the legendary Los Angeles artist Ruth Weisberg and technical wizard Virgil Elliott. CONTENTS Michael Pearce Preface Jed Perl Re-imagining Representation Ruth Weisberg The Possibilities of Post-Post-Modernism Stephen Knudsen Is Representational Painting Ready to Take on Metamodernism Without Clichs? The Painting of Bo Bartlett Justin Kunz World, Story and Meaning in Contemporary Representational Art Liu Nan Painting and Drawing Instruction in Higher Education in the United States: An Historical Overview of Trends from 1776 until 2006 Gingher Leyendecker The Effects of Technical and Conceptual Teaching Methodologies on Student Outcomes in Life Drawing Saskia Ozols Eubanks The Dialectics of Impropriety: Realism, Classicism and a Feminist Voice
Page Count:
210
Publication Date:
2013-12-04
ISBN-10:
1494381850
ISBN-13:
9781494381851
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