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Patterns as Documents and Drawings: An artisticudexploration of tailoring patterns as historicaluddocuments and drawings abstracting the humanudform. An analysis from the perspective of a creative artudpractitioner

机译:作为文件和图纸的图案:艺术 ud探索剪裁模式为历史 ud文件和图纸抽象人类 ud形成。从创意艺术的角度分析 ud从业者

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This practice-led thesis places archival research within the framework of a contemporary art practice and proposes an interpretive reading of tailoring patterns as informative documents and inspiring drawings in their own right. Conventionally, patterns are treated only as a means to an end, aiding garment production. It is rare for patterns to be analysed by contemporary dress historians for their contribution to history. This thesis will demonstrate how tailoring patterns are undervalued and neglected, and remain a hidden craft. ududThis qualitative research is conducted in the archive in order to gain a deep understanding of a group of patterns – here military patterns – that in turn inspired an artistic and curatorial output. An archive of uniforms worn by officers of the British Raj held at the National Army Museum was identified for this research; these uniforms were closely examined, handled and drawn in situ. The drawings were placed next to military patterns from different sources and scrutinized using a case-study method. The analysis revealed that information could be derived from the patterns making them relevant in respect to an understanding of dress history. The archival research is further interpreted in art and curatorial practice in the second half of the thesis by suggesting that patterns are unique abstracted drawings of the human form, carrying with them not only the outline of the garment but also impressions of the body. A reflective approach to the practice illustrates how the archival research became the primary source materials to create romantic Love Garden sculptures. ududThe researcher positions his own emerging practice at the blurring of fashion, art and curatorial practice; and articulates how other artists, practitioners and designers have responded to the pattern as an object and a drawing, producing work in the context of art, fashion and design. The thesis demonstrates that military patterns and the tailoring knowledge they comprise represent rich and rewarding source materials for producing contemporary artworks, and also vital historical documents in the context of dress history.
机译:这份以实践为主导的论文将档案研究放在了当代艺术实践的框架内,并提出了对裁缝图案的解释性阅读,作为内容丰富的文件和具有启发性的图纸。传统上,将花型仅视为达到最终目的的一种手段,以帮助服装生产。当代服饰史学家很少分析图案对历史的贡献。本文将说明裁缝模式是如何被低估和忽视的,并且仍然是一项隐藏的技术。 ud ud在档案库中进行了定性研究,以便对一组模式(这里是军事模式)有深入的了解,进而激发了艺术和策展的成果。这项研究确定了在国家陆军博物馆举行的英国拉吉军官穿着的制服档案。对这些制服进行了仔细的检查,处理和现场绘制。这些图纸被放置在不同来源的军事图案旁边,并通过案例研究的方法进行了审查。分析表明,信息可以从与理解穿着历史有关的模式中获取。在论文的后半部分,档案研究在艺术和策展实践中得到了进一步的解释,表明图案是人类形态的独特抽象绘画,不仅带有服装的轮廓,而且还带有人体印象。反思性的实践方法说明了档案研究如何成为创作浪漫​​爱情花园雕塑的主要材料。 ud ud研究人员将自己的新兴实践定位于时装,艺术和策展实践的模糊化;并阐明其他艺术家,从业者和设计师如何响应作为物品和图纸的图案,在艺术,时尚和设计的背景下进行作品创作。论文表明,军事模式及其所包含的剪裁知识代表了生产当代艺术品的丰富而有益的原始资料,并且是着装历史背景下的重要历史文献。

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    Narielwalla Hormazd Geve;

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