The Materiality of the Archive: Creative Practice in Context

The Materiality of the Archive: Creative Practice in Context

The Materiality of the Archive: Creative Practice in Context

The Materiality of the Archive: Creative Practice in Context

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Overview

The Materiality of the Archive is the first volume to bring together a range of methodological approaches to the materiality of archives, as a framework for their engagement, analysis and interpretation.

Focusing on the archives of creative practices, the book reaches between and across existing bodies of knowledge in this field, including material culture, art history and literary studies, unified by an interest in archives as material deposits and aggregations, in both analogue and digital forms, as well as the material encounter. Connecting a breadth of disciplinary interests in the archive with expanding discourses in materiality, contributors address the potential of a material engagement to animate archival content. Analysing the systems, processes and actions that constitute the shapes, forms and structures in which individual archival objects accumulate, and the underpinnings which may hold them in place as an archival body, the book considers ways in which the inexorable move to the digital affects traditional theories of the physical archival object. It also considers how stewardship practices such as description and metadata creation can accommodate these changes.

The Materiality of the Archive unifies theory and practice and brings together professional and academic perspectives. The book is essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students working in the fields of archive studies, museology, art history and material culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429557552
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/30/2023
Series: Routledge Studies in Archives
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 607,698
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Sue Breakell is Archive Director and Principal Research Fellow at the University of Brighton Design Archives, UK. She was formerly head of Tate Archive, London and War Artists Archivist / Museum Archivist at IWM London. Her research bridges critical archive studies, twentieth century art and design history and material culture.

Wendy Russell is an independent researcher and Special Collections Archivist at the British Film Institute, UK. She has formerly worked at the Archives and Special Collections Centre at the University of the Arts London, and as a freelance archivist. She was Secretary then Chair of the ARLIS/UK & Ireland Committee for Art and Design Archives (CADA) between 2011-2018.

Table of Contents

Part I 

In the Archive: practices and encounters

1 ‘Material evidences surviving in the form of writing’: materiality in archival theory and practice 

Alexandrina Buchanan

2 ’The true object of study’: the material body of the analogue archive 

 Sue Breakell

3 Archival finding aids and perceptual frames: extending material contact points through Stephen Chaplin’s Slade School Archive Reader 

Liz Bruchet

4 Archiving with scissors: materiality and cutting practices in photographic archives 

Costanza Caraffa

Part II

With the archive: energy

5 Valentine’s Jacket

Maryanne Dever

6 The archive as a site of making  

Peter Lester

7 Applications of energy: a study of artists and entropy in the material 

Lisa Cianci

8  Archival endings: erosion and erasure in the film archive 

Elodie A. Roy

Part III

About the Archive: Technologies

9 The material archive everyday: technologies of the filing system 

Sarah Cain

10 The materialism of techno-archival memory 

Wolfgang Ernst

11 Paper tensions: from flipbooks to scanners – the role of paper in moving image practices   

Amanda Egbe

12 Expressing materiality in archival records

Athanasios Velios

Part IV

Beyond the archive: expanding the frame

13 Lost unities: the materiality of the migrated archives  

James Lowry and Forget Chaterera-Zambuko

14 Fabrications: the quilt as archive  

Claire Smith

15 Performing gestures towards the archive: queer fragments and other ways of mattering 

Ben Cranfield

16 ‘That’s special, we’ll keep that’: a conversation about counter archiving and socially engaged practice at Tate Exchange

Sarah Haylett, Lucy Bayley, Cara Courage, Julia LePla, Pip Laurenson, Hélia Marçal and Kit Webb

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