Making Sense: Art Practice and Transformative Therapeutics

Author:   Lorna Collins (University of Cambridge, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781472573186


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   25 September 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Making Sense utilises art practice as a pro-active way of thinking that helps us to make sense of the world. It does this by developing an applied understanding of how we can use art as a method of healing and as a critical method of research. Drawing from poststructuralist philosophy, psychoanalysis, arts therapies, and the creative processes of a range of contemporary artists, the book appeals to the fields of art theory, the arts therapies, aesthetics and art practice, whilst it opens the regenerative affects of art-making to everyone. It does this by proposing the agency of ‘transformative therapeutics’, which defines how art helps us to make sense of the world, by activating, nourishing and understanding a particular world view or situation therein. The purpose of the book is to question and understand how and why art has this facility and power, and make the creative and healing properties of certain modes of expression widely accessible, practical and useful.

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Author:   Lorna Collins (University of Cambridge, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.568kg
ISBN:  

9781472573186


ISBN 10:   1472573188
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   25 September 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Lorna Collins’ Making Sense: Art Practice and Transformative Therapeutics is a timely contribution to the theory and practice of psychotherapy. As conditions of work and life become increasingly precarious, various forms of mental distress and dis-ease such as depression are on the rise. At the same time, mental health services are perpetually under threat of budget cuts, and are typically under-funded in practically all nations in the world. By thinking through the transformative and potential of individual expression, Collins suggests that art, broadly conceived, can help us to make sense of the world, and thereby ameliorate or alleviate situations of suffering, without necessarily depending on (limited and costly) access to professional psychotherapy. * Leon Tan, art historian, cultural theorist and psychotherapist *


Lorna Collins' Making Sense: Art Practice and Transformative Therapeutics is a timely contribution to the theory and practice of psychotherapy. As conditions of work and life become increasingly precarious, various forms of mental distress and dis-ease such as depression are on the rise. At the same time, mental health services are perpetually under threat of budget cuts, and are typically under-funded in practically all nations in the world. By thinking through the transformative and potential of individual expression, Collins suggests that art, broadly conceived, can help us to make sense of the world, and thereby ameliorate or alleviate situations of suffering, without necessarily depending on (limited and costly) access to professional psychotherapy. * Leon Tan, art historian, cultural theorist and psychotherapist *


Lorna Collins' Making Sense: Art Practice and Transformative Therapeutics is a timely contribution to the theory and practice of psychotherapy. As conditions of work and life become increasingly precarious, various forms of mental distress and dis-ease such as depression are on the rise. At the same time, mental health services are perpetually under threat of budget cuts, and are typically under-funded in practically all nations in the world. By thinking through the transformative and potential of individual expression, Collins suggests that art, broadly conceived, can help us to make sense of the world, and thereby ameliorate or alleviate situations of suffering, without necessarily depending on (limited and costly) access to professional psychotherapy. Leon Tan, art historian, cultural theorist and psychotherapist


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Lorna Collins is an artist, critic and arts educator. She completed her PhD in French Philosophy as a Foundation Scholar at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK. She is the co-editor of Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Visual Art, published by Bloomsbury. Her provocative practice as an artist (in paint, film, installation and performance) drives the motor of all her philosophical enquiries.

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