Julie Ellis Artist

I am setting up this page a s a useful ‘all in one place’ page to keep links and bibliographies as I always seem to be searching around for things I have read before and intend to read. It’s going to be messy (not Harvard) but useful.

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/robert-therrien-2312/robert-therrien-objects-and-stories

https://www.tate.org.uk/tate-etc/issue-20-autumn-2010/process-drawing-writing-diary-its-nice-way-thinking-about-time-passing

Guardian article about stuufed toys/childhood objects

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/dec/12/still-have-childhood-teddy-psychological-power-toys-we-keep

Transitional objects – Donald Winnicott  transitional objectshttps://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=nl&lr=&id=-RkTCgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA254&dq=donald+winnicott+transitional+objects&ots=RgHz5lMOfp&sig=NhxXZRsDlR0dORG5uqv0o8ij9WE#v=onepage&q=donald%20winnicott%20transitional%20objects&f=false

Bachelard, G., 1969. The Poetics of Space. Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Press Books.

International Journal of Language and Linguistics, 2018. Proust Configures Time, Space and Memory to Unveil Marcel’s Artistry in Swann’s Way. 5(2), p.5.

KRASNER, J., 2020. HOME BODIES. [S.l.]: OHIO STATE UNIV PR, p.41.

Proust, M., 2021. Excerpt from Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust. [ebook] http://art.arts.usf.edu/. Available at: <http://art.arts.usf.edu/content/articlefiles/2330-Excerpt%20from%20Remembrance%20of%20Things%20Past%20by%20Marcel%20Proust.pdf> [Accessed 17 March 2021].

Solnit, R., 2006. A field guide to getting lost. Edinburgh: Canongate, p.179.

Turkle, S., 2011. Evocative objects. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, p.227. Woolf, V., Bradbury, N. and Carabine, K., 2013. To the lighthouse. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Ltd

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