Bob and Roberta Smith
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A poignant and witty family story by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith that addresses the position of women in the art world.






A poignant and witty family story by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith that addresses the position of women in the art world.
Exploring the dynamics of theatre and development partnerships, this book delves into the challenges that hinder effective collaboration among diverse institutions and individuals. It critically examines the often imbalanced relationships between global North and South partners, highlighting the discrepancies in values such as equality, reciprocity, and mutual benefit. Through insightful analysis, it seeks to uncover the underlying issues that obstruct meaningful partnerships in the realm of theatre and development.
"With an introduction by artist and writer Cedar Lewisohn, ... [this book] reveals the methods and motivations of the artists Bob and Roberta Smith"--P. [4] of cover.
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What does it mean to be?creative?? What?s the point of a creative education? What happens at art school? 00Academics, critics and creative practitioners, including Grayson Perry, Siobhan Davies, Richard Deacon, Neil Cummings, Lucy Orta, Bob and Roberta Smith, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, Nils Norman, Sonia Boyce, Roger Hiorns, and Scott King consider these questions and more in 'The Creative Stance', an authoritative and innovative contribution to the literature on creativity. 0Essays and interviews with over 30 high-profile contributors are published here, alongside lavish images of artworks, exhibitions and actions that evidence contemporary creativity. 0Structured around seven key creative values? imagination, provocation, risk, resilience, rigour, agency and ambiguity? The 'Creative Stance' reflects on the rewards and demands of creative endeavour, from filmmaking to sound art, painting to protest.0Bringing together materials and musings from across and beyond the traditional artistic disciplines, it is essential reading for the first-time art student, the entrepreneur, and anyone who has ever felt the need to create