Web-Based Resources for Further Investigation
Jane Bennett. “Powers of the Hoard: Artistry and Agency in a World of Vibrant Matter.” https://vimeo.com/29535247
Things Organized Neatly. This blog, created by Austin Radcliffe, features knolling artists and published a print book in 2016. The book contains the shorts of 14 artists, with accompanying full-page photos of work: http://thingsorganizedneatly.tumblr.com
Tom Sachs. Ten Bullets.
• | The short film was created for any past, current, or future studio assistants of Sachs. The specific rules, including Sachs's coined line, “always be knolling (ABK),” entail efficiency. www.youtube.com/watch?v=49p1JVLHUos | ||||
• | Bullet 8 “Always Be Knolling.” www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-CTkbHnpNQ |
Emily Jean Hood and Amelia M. Kraehe. “Creative Matter: New Materialism in Art Education Research, Teaching, and Learning.” http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00043125.2017.1274196
Barry Rosenthal. Found in Nature photography series. Rosenthal's wide range of innovational compositions from found objects are inspirational to say the least. http://barryrosenthal.com/found-in-nature
Michael Johansson's work. www.michaeljohansson.com/works.html
Jason Travis. Persona series. www.jasontravisphoto.com/persona
Author Note
This IR is an outgrowth of an assignment given in my undergraduate studies in art education at Towson University.
ORCID
Lauren Fritts http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0135-9539
Additional information
Notes on contributors
Lauren Fritts
Lauren Fritts is an art teacher at South Carroll High School in Sykesville, Maryland. Email: [email protected]