Artistic research; the trouble between art and science unraveled.
As intermediary practice in-between academic and artistic conventions, artistic research appeals to artists, scientists, and policymakers alike. It allows for the emergence of new modes of knowledge acquisition. But what are these new kinds of knowledge? And how can they be identified, comprehended, and valued? In practice, these questions bring forward a lot of ‘trouble’ as both artists and academics must get to work interpreting, sharing, or discussing what they are doing, even though they do not know how, and how they can relate to something that is distinct from what they are familiar with and have tried.
Inge Römgens writes about this trouble of artistic research practices based on empirical studies with theatre artists.
Click below to read the full thesis:
https://cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/publications/the-troubled-suitcase-taking-seriously-collaborative-artistic-res
Doctoral thesis of Inge Römgens.
Award date: 10 Oct 2024
Dekker, Teun, Supervisor
Rausch, Christoph, Supervisor
Sørensen Vaage, Nora, Co-Supervisor, External person
Benschop, Ruth, Co-Supervisor