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    The Artist at Home: Studios, Practices and Identities

    The Artist at Home by Racz, Imogen; Journeaux, Jill;

    Studios, Practices and Identities

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Visual Arts
    • Date of Publication 24 July 2025
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781350379053
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 35 bw illus
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Artists have worked from home for many reasons, including care duties, financial or political constraints, or availability and proximity to others.

    From the 'home studios' of Charles and Ray Eames, to the different photographic representations of Robert Rauschenberg's studio, this book explores the home as a distinct site of artistic practice, and the traditions and developments of the home studio as concept and space throughout the 20th and into the 21st century.

    Using examples from across Europe and the Anglophone world between the mid-20th century and the present, each chapter considers the different circumstances for working at home, the impact on the creative lives of the artists, their identities as artists and on the work itself, and how, sometimes, these were projected and promoted through photographs and the media. Key themes include the gendered and performative aspects of women practising 'at home', collaborative studio communities of the 1970s - 90s including the appropriation of abandoned spaces in East London, and the effects of Covid on artistic practices and family life within the spaces of 'home'. The book comprises full-length chapters by artists, architects, art and design historians, each of whom bring different perspectives to the issues, interwoven with short interviews with artists to enrich and broaden the debates.

    At a time when individual relationships to home environments have been radically altered, The Artist at Home considers why some artists in previous decades either needed to or chose to work from home, producing work of vitality and integrity. Tracing this long tradition into the present, the book will provide a deeper understanding of how the home studio has affected the practices and identity of artists working in different countries, and in different circumstances, from the mid-20th century to the present.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Illustrations
    Notes on Contributors
    Acknowledgements

    Introduction, The Artist at Home, Imogen Racz (Independent Scholar, UK) and Jill Journeaux (Coventry University, UK)

    Part One: The Studio at Home: Designing and Projecting the Creative Life
    1. Blurring Boundaries between Life and Work: The Home Studios, Homes and Design/Film/ Multi-Media Workshop of Charles and Ray Eames, 1941 to 1978, Pat Kirkham (Kingston University, UK)
    2. Interview, Liz Harrison and Imogen Racz
    3. An Atomisation of the Home: Towards a Compound Dwelling Interior, Nicholas Thomas Lee (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark)
    4. Interview, Paula Chambers and Imogen Racz
    5. Interview, Zahrah Al Ghamdi and Imogen Racz
    6. Robert Rauschenberg's Studio through the Lens of Two Photographers, Adi Meyerovitch (Yale University, USA)
    7. Interview, Graham Chorlton and Jill Journeaux

    Part Two: Women, Home, Studio
    8. Working from Home: Portuguese women artists during Estado Novo, Maria Luisa Coelho (University of Oxford, UK)
    9. Interview, Gerda Roper (Teesside University, UK) and Jill Journeaux
    10. Making Memory Material: Clutter and the Home Studios of Margaret Olley and Mirka Mora, Cassandra Joore-Short (Melbourne University, Australia)
    11. Interview, Carole Griffiths (Bradford College, UK) and Jill Journeaux

    Part Three: Live-work Communities from the 1970s to the 1990s
    12. Abandoned and Appropriated Homes: The live-work spaces of artists in East London, Imogen Racz (Independent Scholar, UK) and Heidi Saarinen (Coventry University, UK)
    13. Mikey Cuddihy Reflections
    14. Housewatch: Cinematic architecture for the Pedestrian, David Martin (Independent Scholar)
    15. Interview, George Saxon and Jill Journeaux

    Part Four: Staying Home During COVID-19
    16. Sailing to my Nearest Neighbours for Lockdown Cocktails: Reflections on the Politics of Home and Homemaking during a Pandemic, Maria Photiou (University of Derby, UK) and Lia Lapithi (Independent artist)
    17. Interview, Fran Cottell (Camberwell College of Arts, UK) and Imogen Racz
    18. Artists at Home and Away: Mobile Bodies, Distance and Proximity, Gudrun Filipska (Arts Territory Exchange)
    19. Interview, Angie Walton (Liverpool John Moores University, UK), Sarah Black-Frizell (Liverpool Hope University, UK) and Imogen Racz
    20. Studio. Object. Home: Place Setting, Jill Journeaux (Coventry University, UK)
    21. Interview, Sreejata Roy and Jill Journeaux
    22. Interview, Anastasia Starikova and Jill Journeaux

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