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English | Hardcover | 2024 | 336 pages | 20×28 cm
Publisher Thames and Hudson Ltd
Author Jenny Gaschke
ISBN 9780500480946
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【Book Description】
The Artist's Sketchbook: Inside the Creative Mind approaches the sketchbook as a private arena of making. Drawing on the rich holdings of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the curator selects and arranges materials chronologically to bring readers close to the observations, experiments, and lines of thought that unfold before finished works come into being. High-quality reproductions highlight page turns and cover details, positioning the sketchbook not merely as preparatory matter but as an art object worthy of independent viewing.
Led by Jenny Gaschke, the book presents concise profiles and interpretive notes on around eighty artists across centuries and creative contexts. It encompasses studies from life and from imagination, material and technique trials, compositional development, and the planning of larger works, while also including lesser-known makers and under-recognized sketchbook practices. In doing so, it shows how the sketchbook can function both as a refuge for creative risk and as a method in its own right.
More broadly, the sketchbook raises questions about the ethics of revealing process and the ways museum collections shape art-historical narratives. The book also underscores that, even amid the prevalence of digital tools, the paper sketchbook remains a foundational medium for visual research and design thinking through its portability, traceability, and capacity to accumulate over time. It is an excellent resource for art history readers, practitioners, and educators seeking to understand how creativity takes form through everyday, iterative recording.
【Details】
Author: Jenny Gaschke
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication Year: 2024
Size: 20 × 28 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 336 pages

