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- Drawing Estrangement
- Abstract
- Focusing on El Lissitzky’s Prouns and Josef Albers’s Structural Constellations, this article meditates on the estranging nature of the axonometry, considered not as a mere technique of representation but as a project of awareness and emancipation. Their reversible architectural compositions disentangle the observer from conventional mechanisms of vision, producing drawings for understanding more than seeing, questioning more than persuading, distancing more than passively consuming, within and against a society that transforms everything into an accumulation of spectacles.
- Citation
- Marullo, F. (2020). Drawing Estrangement. Practices of Drawing, OASE, (105), 59–71. Retrieved from https://oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/105/DrawingEstrangement
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