This book proposes 'paragogic' methods to re-imagine the art academy. While art schooling was revolutionised in the early 20th century by the Bauhaus, the author argues that many art schools are unwittingly recycling the same modernist pedagogical fashions. Stagnating in such traditions, today's art schools are blind to recent advances in the scholarship of teaching and learning. As discipline-based education research in art eternally battles the perceived threat of epistemicide, transformative educational practices are rapidly overcoming the perennialism of the art school. The author develops critical case studies of open source and peer-to-peer methods for re-imagining the art academy (para-academia) and andragogy (paragogy). This innovative book will be of interest and value to students and scholars of the art school, as well as how the art academy can be reimagined and rebuilt.
About the AuthorNeil Mulholland is Professor of Contemporary Art Practice and Theory, at Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh, UK. He is co-director of
Shift/Work and of
The Confraternity of Neoflagellants.
Book InformationISBN 9783030206284
Author Neil MulhollandFormat Hardback
Page Count 145
Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AGPublisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG