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Illustration and Heritage Summary

Illustration and Heritage by Rachel Emily Taylor (Camberwell College of Arts, UK)

Illustration and Heritage explores the re-materialisation of absent, lost, and invisible stories through illustrative practice and examines the potential role of contemporary illustration in cultural heritage. Heritage is a process that is active and takes place in the present. In the heritage industry, there are opposing discourses and positions, and illustrators are a critical voice within the field. Grounding discussions in concepts fundamental to the illustrator, the book examines how the historical voice might be found or reconstructed. Rachel Emily Taylor uses her own work and other illustrators projects as case studies to explore how the making of creative work through the exploration of archival material and experimental fieldwork is an important investigative process and engagement strategy when working with heritage. What are the similar functions of heritage and illustration? How can an illustrator give voice to a historical person? How can an illustrator disrupt an archive or museum? How can an illustrator represent a historical landscape or site? This book is a contribution to the expanding field of illustration research that focusses on its position in heritage practice. Taylor examines the illustrators role within the field, while positioning it alongside the disciplines of museology, anthropology, archaeology, performance, and fine art.

Illustration and Heritage Reviews

This insightful book shines a light on one of the important roles of illustration. It illuminates key ideas on how the illustrator's voice can make our past more human and heritage as a deep source of inspiration for illustration. * Nanette Hoogslag, Anglia Ruskin University, UK *

About Rachel Emily Taylor (Camberwell College of Arts, UK)

Rachel Emily Taylor is the Course Leader for BA (Hons) Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, UK. In her practice, she makes illustrative works that involve mis- or under-represented people from history, with a particular interest in how the past can be reconstructed. She has previously worked with the Foundling Museum, the Bronte Parsonage Museum, Bowes Museum, the Horniman Museum, and the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Illustration and Heritage 2. Illustration and Historical Voices 3. Illustration and Historical Collections 4. Illustration and Historical Landscapes Conclusion

Additional information

NGR9781350296022
9781350296022
1350296023
Illustration and Heritage by Rachel Emily Taylor (Camberwell College of Arts, UK)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2024-02-08
192
N/A
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