Bibliography

STAGE 3
  1. Blake, P, Ades, D, and Rudd, N. (2000). About Collage. London: Tate Gallery Pub. p. 9, 7,11.
  2. Tate.org.uk, (2004). 'Questioning Children', Karel Appel | Tate. [online] Available at: http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/appel-questioning-children-t04158 [Accessed 16 Jun. 2014] 
  3. Durie, A. (2014). Artist Sketchbooks @ ICA. [online] Amelia Durie. Available at: http://ameliadurieartist.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/artist-sketchbooks-ica/ [Accessed 16 Jun. 2014].
  4. Istha, M. (2012). Call for new Annlee art works. [online] rhizome.org. Available at: http://rhizome.org/announce/opportunities/58508/view/ [Accessed 24 Jun. 2014].
  5. Hendricks, M. (2013). Collaborating with a 4-year Old. [online] Available at: http://busymockingbird.com/2013/08/27/collaborating-with-a-4-year-old/ [Accessed 4 Aug 2014].
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MCP BIBLIOGRAPHY


  1. Lebeau, V (2008). Childhood And Cinema. London: Reaktion Books.
  2. Rosenblum, R (1988). The Romantic Child: From Runge To Sendak. London: Thames & Hudson.
  3. Sigal, N. Art, Madness and the Creative Process. Undergraduate. Wimbledon College of Art.
  4. In the Realms of the Unreal. (2004). [film] USA: Jessica Vu.
  5. Golomb, C. (2011). The creation of imaginary worlds. London: Jessica Kingsley
  6. Agamben, G (1999). The Man Without Content. California: Stanford University Press.
  7. Hopkins, D (2010). Childish Things. Edinburgh: The Fruitmarket Gallery. p.10 - 12
  8. Garvis, S., 2012. 'These children aren't creative': insights from beginning teachers on early childhood arts education.Australian journal of early childhood, 37(1),.
  9. Kramer, E., 1975. Art Therapy and Childhood. American Journal of Art Therapy (USA), 14(2), pp. 36-38.
  10. McFadyen Christensen, L. and Doty Kirkland, L. (2009). Early Childhood Visual Arts Curriculum: Freeing Spaces to Express Developmental and Cultural Palettes of Mind. Childhood Education, 86(2), p.87.
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  13. Robinson, K. (2006, February). Ken Robinson: How schools kill creativity [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity
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  17. Oliver!. (1968). [film] UK: Carol Reed.

STAGE 2

books:
  • Amstutz, W (1994). Japanese Emblems and Designs. New York: Dover Publications.
  • Armstrong, J & de Botton, A (2013). Art as Therapy. London: Phaidon.
  • Brehm, M (2002). The Japanese Experience - Inevitable. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz.
  • Earnshaw, P (1985). Lace in Fashion: From the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Centuries. London: B.T. Batsford. 
  • Golomb, C. (2011). The creation of imaginary worlds. London: Jessica Kingsley
  • Kroker, A & Weinstein, M.A (1994). Data Trash: The Theory of the Virtual Class. Montreal: New World Perspectives.
  • Lebeau, V (2008). Childhood And Cinema. London: Reaktion Books.
  • Porter, D (1997). Internet Culture. New York: Routledge.
  • Rosenblum, R (1988). The Romantic Child: From Runge To Sendak. London: Thames & Hudson.
  • Sigal, N. Art, Madness and the Creative Process. Undergraduate. Wimbledon College of Art.
articles:
  • John Armstrong. (2013). What is Art For? City Journal. 23 (4).
film, television, video:
  • Heathers (1988). Film. Directed by Michael LEHMANN. USA: New World Pictures.
  • In the Realms of the Unreal (2004). [film] USA: Jessica Vu.
  • Lucky Star, 2007. Animated TV Series. Directed by Yutaka Yamamoto & Yasuhiro Takemoto. Japan: Kyoto Animation.
  • People Who Do Noise, 2008. Film. Directed by Adam CORNELIUS. USA: Adam Cornelius Productions.
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