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The One Year Drawing Project

May 2005-October 2007

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The One Year Drawing Project is an experimental publishing project that follows a 29-month period of drawing exchange between four of Sri Lanka's most important contemporary artists. The book relates back to the creation of four drawings that were simultaneously drawn in May 2005 and charts the exchange of responses that ensued between the four artists in response and as a consequence to the initial four drawings. In common with the technique of the Exquisite Corpse used to great effect by the Surrealists, The One Year Drawing Project belies similar outcomes of subversion and fraught association when viewed against the context of the current political climate in Sri Lanka - where all four artists live and work. A timeline of events, exchanged between the artists, provides a subtext to the volume of 210 drawings brought together in the book.

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The One Year Drawing Project, Muhanned Cader

Jazyk
Rok vydania
2008
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Titul
The One Year Drawing Project
Podtitul
May 2005-October 2007
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2008
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
416
ISBN10
0955667410
ISBN13
9780955667411
Série
Anotácia
The One Year Drawing Project is an experimental publishing project that follows a 29-month period of drawing exchange between four of Sri Lanka's most important contemporary artists. The book relates back to the creation of four drawings that were simultaneously drawn in May 2005 and charts the exchange of responses that ensued between the four artists in response and as a consequence to the initial four drawings. In common with the technique of the Exquisite Corpse used to great effect by the Surrealists, The One Year Drawing Project belies similar outcomes of subversion and fraught association when viewed against the context of the current political climate in Sri Lanka - where all four artists live and work. A timeline of events, exchanged between the artists, provides a subtext to the volume of 210 drawings brought together in the book.