‘I hope C4RD represents drawing as an approach, a way of
thinking fundamental to our consciousness ('the exercise of imagination on
line'); and that we can demonstrate an inclusiveness in the variety of drawing
shown, teasing out the boundaries as to where and how drawing might exist.
We have an open proposals policy to assist this. We also have a punishing
exhibition schedule because drawing needs to be shared and experienced in
order to thrive,’ says Hewish.on the Centre for Recent Drawing.
-Andrew Hewish
Annabel Tilley, The Inexorable Rise of Drawing, pg. 8, 2007.
-Andrew Hewish
Annabel Tilley, The Inexorable Rise of Drawing, pg. 8, 2007.
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