Asterisca. A disassembly of the drawing in its aspects
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https://doi.org/10.55443/artilugio.n10.2024.46349Keywords:
draw, disassembling, singular-plural, art education, contemporary drawingAbstract
Asterisca is a series of drawings that emphasize the artistic practice at the same time as a university note -a publication that contains them- on the teaching and learning of drawing, used in the course Drawing IV (Visual Arts, Faculty of Arts, National University of Córdoba).The purpose of this text is to investigate the relationship between artistic practice and teaching practice. We will focus particularly on describing Asterisca, we want to explore the links between drawing as a subject taught in the academy and drawing as a contemporary artistic practice. Towards the end we are going to ask ourselves more specifically about the between of being an artist and a teacher in the arts.
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