FINE ART LOGISTICS AND ARTMAKING: EXPLORING THEIR ROLES IN STUDIO RESEARCH
Abstract
This paper explores the intersection of fine art logistics and artmaking within the context of studio research, emphasizing their integral roles in the creative process and scholarly inquiry. Fine art logistics, encompassing the planning, material sourcing, and organization of artistic projects, serves as a foundational pillar that supports the practical execution and conceptual development of artmaking. Studio research, as a reflective and iterative process, integrates these elements to generate new knowledge and innovations in fine art practices. By examining case studies and methodologies, this study highlights how effective logistics facilitate artistic experimentation, enhance resource efficiency, and foster a dynamic environment for creative exploration. The findings underscore the symbiotic relationship between logistics and artmaking, ultimately advocating for a holistic approach to studio research that bridges operational precision with artistic expression.
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