Paint and Pedagogy: Anton Ehrenzweig and the Aesthetics of Art Education

Anton Ehrenzweig’s work training art teachers at Goldsmiths College in London was groundbreaking in its field. The work of the studio fed back into Ehrenzweig’s writings through his reflections on teaching and the work produced in end of year shows. In The Hidden Order of Art (1967), he theorised th...

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1. Verfasser: Williamson Beth (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2008
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Zusammenfassung:Anton Ehrenzweig’s work training art teachers at Goldsmiths College in London was groundbreaking in its field. The work of the studio fed back into Ehrenzweig’s writings through his reflections on teaching and the work produced in end of year shows. In The Hidden Order of Art (1967), he theorised the creative process in psychoanalytic terms and elsewhere he likened the task of the art teacher to that of a psychotherapist. In this paper I argue that, by taking psychoanalytic art theory into the teaching studio, Ehrenzweig provided a psychic space within which students were freed from convention and encouraged to pursue their own practice.
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