TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond art/archaeology
T2 - Research and practice after the "creative turn"
AU - Thomas, Antonia
AU - Lee, Daniel
AU - Frederick, Ursula
AU - White, Carolyn
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - There are many points of intersection between art and archaeology. These can be explored from a number of different perspectives, such as the role that images play in archaeologi-cal narratives and visual practice (Molyneaux 1997; Smiles and Moser 2004), and the influence of archaeology on modern and contemporary artists (Renfrew 2003; Causey 2008; Roelstraete 2013). What is particularly interesting, however, is the increasing trend for activities which might be understood as evidence of an archaeological creative turn: collaborations and conversations in which archaeologists have aimed to break down disciplinary boundaries and explore research and practice through themes common to both art and archaeology (see, for example, papers in Russell and Cochrane 2014).
AB - There are many points of intersection between art and archaeology. These can be explored from a number of different perspectives, such as the role that images play in archaeologi-cal narratives and visual practice (Molyneaux 1997; Smiles and Moser 2004), and the influence of archaeology on modern and contemporary artists (Renfrew 2003; Causey 2008; Roelstraete 2013). What is particularly interesting, however, is the increasing trend for activities which might be understood as evidence of an archaeological creative turn: collaborations and conversations in which archaeologists have aimed to break down disciplinary boundaries and explore research and practice through themes common to both art and archaeology (see, for example, papers in Russell and Cochrane 2014).
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U2 - 10.1558/jca.33150
DO - 10.1558/jca.33150
M3 - Article
SN - 2051-3429
VL - 4
SP - 121
EP - 129
JO - Journal of Contemporary Archaeology
JF - Journal of Contemporary Archaeology
IS - 2
ER -