TY - BOOK AU - Fisher,Elizabeth AU - Fortnum,Rebecca TI - On not knowing: how artists think SN - 1908966297 AV - N70 .F57 2013 U1 - 701 23 PY - 2013///] CY - London PB - Black Dog Publishing KW - Art and philosophy N1 - In a language you don't understand / Elizabeth Fisher -- On the value of not knowing: wonder, beginning again and letting be / Rachel Jones -- Mobilising uncertainty / Cornford & Cross -- Unteachable and unlearnable: the ignorance of artists / Andrew Warstat -- Towards the reification of a wandering mind / London Fieldworks -- On being overt: secrecy and covert culture / Office of Experiments -- Creative accounting: not knowing in talking and making / Rebecca Fortnum -- Made in silence? On words and bricolage / Jyrki Siukonen -- Unidentified foreign objects / Phyllida Barlow in conversation with Elizabeth Fisher -- Ahead of yes and no: Heidegger on not knowing and art / Gary Peters -- Studio / Ian Kiaer -- Tactics for not knowing: preparing for the unexpected / Emma Cocker -- Pedagogy of the not known / Dennis Atkinson -- Gulp / Sonia Boyce and Sarah Cole in conversation N2 - "The state of 'not knowing' or engaging with the unknown is an important aspect of all research. For artists it is crucial, as the making process often balances a strong sense of direction with a more playful or meditative state of exploration and experimentation. Art practice is not only a valid mode of philosophical enquiry but also provides ways of thinking and articulating knowledge that are not utilized by other disciplines. "--Publisher's website ER -