links
Links to relevant research, resources and practitioners in the area of documentary
illustration and drawn reportage. Links will be added as they become available.
Francis Alys Interdisciplinary
artist exploring urbanity and land based poetics.
Centre for Recent Drawing Centre for Recent Drawing is London’s museum
space for drawing. Since 2004 C4RD has provided a public exhibition
space and exhibition series that is independent and non-commercial,
and is a member of the Museum Association of the UK.
Paul Davis Artist, illustrator,
writer. Paul works like a journalist, notebook in hand observing our
idiosyncrasies. Sometimes Humorous, often bleak portraits and observations.
Simon Faithful Artist who's
practice involves drawing, journeys, and travelling. One project involving
the use of a palm pilot to make and distribute a drawing a day from
Antarctica.
Grandes Reporters. Com Great
Reporters.com is a site created by professional reporters, journalists
and photographers available to anyone who wants to discover a continent,
country, region, or learn more about recent history. On line magazine
showcasing reportage documentary photography journalism and reportage
illustration
i-docs This is a space for
people that want to know more about interactive documentaries (that
we have called “i-docs”). You will find academic and blog
references, an archive of existing i-docs and a forum open to discussions
about all the possible forms of i-docs.
International Drawing on knowledge research network Network for artists, academics, educators and others
sharing their ideas and research on drawing practices and theories.
Jerwood Visual Arts The Jerwood
drawing prize is the UK’s largest and longest running prize
for drawing. The prize aims to support and recognize contemporary
drawing practice.
Julia Midgley Printmaker, artist focusing on predominantly reportage
and documentary drawing projects. Reader in documentary drawing Liverpool
John Moores University.
Visual Culture Research Group VCRG
is concerned to explore and analyse all forms of visuality and visual
culture. In a period of ‘convergence’
where the boundaries between different practices are becoming increasingly
permeable, VCRG provides a meeting point for the development of a
wide range of inter- and cross-disciplinary research that challenges
conventional ways of thinking and existing subject boundaries.
Robert Weaver In February
1962, Sports Illustrated sent the illustrator Robert Weaver to cover
spring training in Florida. The drawings here are from his sketchbook
XX1 reportage magazine A French
quarterly reportage magazine dedicated to non fiction narrative including
journalists photographers and BD artists with contributions from Olivier
Kugler and Joe Sacco amongst others. Examples of visual journalism
and comic reportage.