Lydiate, Henry (2010) The Creative Act Revisited: New ways of working - New challenges. In: UAL Professorial Platform Series 2009-10, 3 February 2010, Chelsea College of Arts, 16 John Islip Street, London SW1P 4JU.
Type of Research: | Conference, Symposium or Workshop Item |
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Creators: | Lydiate, Henry |
Description: | The Creative Act Revisited: New ways of working - New challenges Professor Henry Lydiate has over 35 years experience of working with creative artists of all disciplines, helping them to address the business aspects of carrying out their work. He established the UK's only dedicated service to address the special legal needs of artists, Artlaw Services, and was instrumental in setting up the related operation in Australia, Arts Law Services. He lectures internationally and writes regularly about art and the law; his work can be viewed at www.artquest.org, where there is a free access archive of his regular articles for the UK publication, Art Monthly. As a result of his ongoing engagement with artists, Henry has become a passionate supporter of Marcel Duchamp's proposition that a work of art only achieves its final completion through the engagement of the viewer. His professorial platform lecture pays homage to Duchamp and reworks his original 1957 US lecture title, The Creative Act, in order to look at the working situation of creative practitioners today. Henry Lydiate observes that as art practice changes and diversifies, artists are engaging with an ever widening range of different media and working practices. This brings new challenges and requirements - for example, managing creative processes, organising working relationships, understanding ownership of rights, and even establishing what is and is not acceptable in terms of public display and censorship. Using examples drawn from his wide-ranging experience of helping creative practitioners, Henry Lydiate will explain why he believes that the working practice of a contemporary artist is now more diverse and challenging than in previous times and requires a broader skill base. Those attending the lecture will learn from an engaging range of case study examples and also have the opportunity to ask questions. |
Official Website: | https://www.youtube.com/user/artslondonresearch |
Additional Information (Publicly available): | As the University continues to maintain and develop its profile as a global leader in arts research, a series of Professorial Platform lectures was launched in 2008. The Platforms are an opportunity for University colleagues and associates, as well as invited members of the public, to learn more about the research undertaken in the University. The Platforms enable Professors to highlight their field of interest and the University, in turn, to recognise and commemorate their successes to date. |
Date: | 3 February 2010 |
Related Websites: | http://issuu.com/ualresearch/docs/henrylydiate, https://youtu.be/wyJ0vomVgss |
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Event Location: | Chelsea College of Arts, 16 John Islip Street, London SW1P 4JU |
Projects or Series: | UAL Professorial Platform Series |
Date Deposited: | 06 May 2015 14:05 |
Last Modified: | 11 Sep 2015 13:18 |
Item ID: | 7869 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/7869 |
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