After studying Fine Art in England and Italy, Michael Clarke very soon became aware that he was more suited to a career in the history, theory and critical evaluation of visual culture than in its making, and subsequently began to teach and write.
Michael has lectured in several colleges and universities, including Kingston upon Thames and London Metropolitan as well as the LCC. Michael became the art and design correspondent for the Times Educational Supplement, with almost weekly articles on major exhibitions and current developments in the visual arts. This regular journalism was paralleled by more specialist articles in journals as diverse as The Slavonic and East European Review, Contemporary Visual Art and, more recently, Fashion + Theory.
Michael is a member of The International Association of Art Critics (AICA).
Synopsis
Verbalising the Visual acknowledges the unstable relationship between language, objects and meanings and explores how we translate the experience of visual culture into written and spoken words. Its primary aim is to examine and clarify a representative range of language; formal and informal, academic and colloquial, global and local, which characterises current art and design discourse.
The book includes theory , practice of formal and informal language be it written or spoken presentations, and other written documents, along with international case studies and student exercises.
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