publications
Blubilds: drawing diagrammatic stains (2022).
The Lost Diagrams of Walter Benjamin (2017) .
This paper looks at drawing diagrams as a performance and live score actvity situated to draw out sites and as a drawing ecology.
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/drtp
This book is a collection of contributions responding to the Lost Diagram of Walter Benjamin. My image Chamber was a diagrammatic image published as part of that collection.
Sharon Kivland, Ma Bibliotheque
https://anagrambooks.com/the-lost-diagrams-of-walter-benjamin
Art In Society Journal (2017).
‘A Processional Blueprint for Our Edgelands: Exploring a Processsional Spatial model between Site and Elsewhere’. A paper on diagrammatic thinking and the blueprint as a spatial artistic model for responding to Edgelands. I am interested in choreographic, diagrammatic and spatial models of thinking and practice.
https://cgscholar.com/bookstore/works/a-processional-blueprint-for-our-edgelands
Research Field Station #2 Diagrammatic (2016).
Research Field Station is led by Professor Simon Morris at Leeds Beckett University, School of the Arts. I contributed with a discussion on diagrammatic drawing, writing and thinking. I collected several works and summarised their contribution to drawing, radical pedagogy and writing.
Crate of knowledge (2014).
Sharon Kivland Fine Art Lecturer and Reader at Sheffield Hallam University, led a Library intervention project at Leeds Arts University ‘Reports on Knowledge’, where she enlisted several artists to coordinate a research and artist report response. I made a folded art book on diagrams and annotations in relation to the body and space. Made out of components of double sided printed tracing paper, each interconnected giving the impression of an overall compressed diagram. Examples of this practice were developed as ‘crate of knowledge’ for my PhD studies. Kivland wrote a report on each of our responses and published a small book called Report on Knowledge (2014).
https://www.leedsinspired.co.uk/events/sharon-kivland-reports-knowledge
https://rebeccalowe.wordpress.com/category/library-interventions/
published under Joanna Geldard
Readings in a Rumour of The End of Art (2012).
A Reading group based at Leeds Arts University, we read and discussed Eva Guelen’s The End of Art: Readings in a Rumor after Hegel (2006). We recorded a roundtable discussion and produced the transcript as a publication as an experimental approach to pedagogy and encouraging students to read and practice writing in different forms.
Barker, G. Belshaw, M. Geldard, J. Miles, R. and Palin, T.
https://www.blurb.co.uk/b/3272599-readings-in-a-rumour-of-the-end-of-art
Learn more:
Academia.edu: https://leedsbeckett.academia.edu/JoannaLeah
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joanna_Leah2/experience
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7529-2760
Podbean: thinkingismaterial https://thinkingismaterial.podbean.com/
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/drtp