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Selected and introduced by Juli Carson, this book presents a
collection of essential essays, interviews, and never-before
published archival materials that trace the development of the
teaching of major artist and thinker Mary Kelly, from 1980-2017. As
an artist and a theorist, Kelly is known for her foundational
contributions to Feminism and Conceptual Art; she is also revered
for her innovative pedagogy, which has influenced countless
artists, writers and teachers within the international art
community. Her description of a feminist practice of concentric
pedagogy, centred on the artwork rather the mastery of the teacher,
radically changed teaching practice in art studios. Detailing
Kelly’s innovative pedagogical program, the essays are split into
three sections: The Method, which focuses on Kelly’s renowned
method of “ethical observation” within studio critique; The
Project, which explores her notion of what constitutes an artistic
project; and Project and Method in the Field which presents, for
the first time, a transcription of On the Passage of a Few People
though a Rather Brief Period of Time, a performative colloquy
commissioned by the Tate Modern and moderated by Kelly in 2015;
following this transcription is a portfolio of practicing artists
previously enrolled in Kelly’s Interdisciplinary Studio Area at
UCLA. Mary Kelly’s Concentric Pedagogy highlights how
contemporary studio teaching practice has been largely informed by
Kelly’s bold and innovative approach to art pedagogy, evidencing
how the intersection of teaching, artistic practice, and radical
political engagement can transform our approach to all three. It is
essential reading for students and teachers of art and design
studio practice, art history and theory, contemporary, and feminist
art.
Selected and introduced by Juli Carson, this book presents a
collection of essential essays, interviews, and never-before
published archival materials that trace the development of the
teaching of major artist and thinker Mary Kelly, from 1980-2017. As
an artist and a theorist, Kelly is known for her foundational
contributions to Feminism and Conceptual Art; she is also revered
for her innovative pedagogy, which has influenced countless
artists, writers and teachers within the international art
community. Her description of a feminist practice of concentric
pedagogy, centred on the artwork rather the mastery of the teacher,
radically changed teaching practice in art studios. Detailing
Kelly’s innovative pedagogical program, the essays are split into
three sections: The Method, which focuses on Kelly’s renowned
method of “ethical observation” within studio critique; The
Project, which explores her notion of what constitutes an artistic
project; and Project and Method in the Field which presents, for
the first time, a transcription of On the Passage of a Few People
though a Rather Brief Period of Time, a performative colloquy
commissioned by the Tate Modern and moderated by Kelly in 2015;
following this transcription is a portfolio of practicing artists
previously enrolled in Kelly’s Interdisciplinary Studio Area at
UCLA. Mary Kelly’s Concentric Pedagogy highlights how
contemporary studio teaching practice has been largely informed by
Kelly’s bold and innovative approach to art pedagogy, evidencing
how the intersection of teaching, artistic practice, and radical
political engagement can transform our approach to all three.
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