


Contents Preface by Sophie Kullmann
Migrations: On the Drawings of Alison Wilding by Anna Lovatt
Difficult conversations: The Notebooks of Alison Wilding by Penelope Curtis
Plates
In conversation: Alison Wilding and Rosie Cooper
Acknowledgements


Contents Preface by Sophie Kullmann
Migrations: On the Drawings of Alison Wilding by Anna Lovatt
Difficult conversations: The Notebooks of Alison Wilding by Penelope Curtis
Plates
In conversation: Alison Wilding and Rosie Cooper
Acknowledgements
by Anna Lovatt
Alison Wilding entered art school in the mid-1960s, a period of sweeping reforms in British art education. Two vignettes capture the kind of pedagogical experiments that were taking place and the shifting role of drawing within the curriculum. In 1966, during her Pre-Diploma at Nottingham College of Art, Wilding and her fellow students hitchhiked along the newly opened M1 motorway to make work in response to an assignment devised by Peter Cartwright and Stewart Lees on the ‘ethos of the petrol station’. 1 This exhilarating, risky and decidedly contemporary experience led to a series of works on paper that Wilding has described as her ‘first thinking drawings’. 2 The following year, Wilding began her Bachelor’s degree at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design in Chislehurst, where Gerard Hemsworth was a visiting lecturer. Hemsworth ‘poured scorn’ on life drawings the students had previously made, suggesting that they try drawing with their eyes shut, attaching sticks of charcoal to six-foot poles or working collaboratively on expansive sheets of paper. With Hemsworth’s encouragement, Wilding and others drove to Camber Sands in a Land Rover, where they made vast, transitory drawings with its tyres on the beach.3 As the life room and the studio receded in the rear-view mirror, these artist-educators and their students untethered drawing from conventional spaces, materials and techniques.
Template Drawing #1, 2001
Ink and collage on Japanese paper
26 × 32 cm
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Cover: Flotation Drawing #2, 2019
p.2: Detail of Sleeping Dogs Drawing #4, 2019 pp.4–5: Detail of Subs 1, 2013 p.6: Detail of Cut Series Medium #3, 2020 pp.36–37: Detail of Head Series 11, 2014 pp.298–99: Detail of Simian Drawing 8, 2016 pp.302–3: Detail of Flotation Drawing #1, 2019
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