The Primacy of Drawing

$130.00

A thoroughly revised edition of this definitive book, the most comprehensive study of drawing ever published

This book is not yet published, but will be available from November 2025.

ISBN: 9780500026083 Category:

Deanna Petherbridge

Description

A thoroughly revised edition of this definitive book, the most comprehensive study of drawing ever published.

Drawing has always been an inseparable part of art-making, but its role has been subjected to increasing scrutiny in recent decades. Admiration for readymades, the endless possibilities of new technologies, and the idea of artist-as-performer has shifted attention away from the traditional study or sketch. The Primacy of Drawing addresses emergent practices of drawing within a richly illustrated trans-historical context and proposes new ways to approach the drawings of artists, as well as the ideas and theories that inform their work.

Beginning with a consideration of ancient myths about the origins of drawing, Deanna Petherbridge examines the polarities of open-ended sketches and highly formalized studies that constitute a drawing continuum: graphic parameters within which artists continue to experiment. She examines the economy of drawing, that is, its qualities of line and mark, and analyses strategies of making, composing and inventing drawn images. The teaching of drawing in academies has led to the production of complex theories about copying, hierarchies of genres and the centrality of the expressive body. The manner in which satire, sexuality or play generate compositional strategies reveals the thinking of Petherbridge as a teacher, who was concerned for many years with the hows and whys of visual thinking.

The book is both a much-needed history of practice and a rich resource for anyone interested in drawing.

Additional information

Dimensions 24.5 x 29.5 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 1 November 2025
Number of pages 400
Format Hardback
Dimensions 24.5 x 29.5 cm
Weight g
Deanna Petherbridge (1939-2024) was a writer, artist, curator and former Professor of Drawing at the Royal College of Art, London, where she launched the Centre for Drawing Research and established the UK's first doctoral programme in drawing. She was appointed a CBE for services to drawing and teaching in 1996, awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Art in 1997 and appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Warburg Institute in 2019.