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The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice

by Michael Taylor 1,*
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Received: 21 April 2023 / Accepted: 24 May 2023 / Published Online: 22 June 2023

Abstract

The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice explores the evolving dynamics of creative cooperation within the arts. In an era marked by digital connectivity and global exchange, collaboration has become an integral part of artistic production. This paper examines how artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, performing arts, and digital media, are redefining the traditional boundaries of artistry through collective endeavors. The analysis delves into the motivations behind collaborative practices, the challenges they face, and the innovative outcomes that arise from these partnerships. It highlights the importance of diverse perspectives and skills that come together to create works that transcend individual limitations. The paper further discusses the role of technology in enabling collaborative art and how it has expanded the possibilities for artists to work across physical and cultural boundaries. Ultimately, The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice underscores the necessity of collaboration as a driving force for creativity and a response to the complexities of the modern world.


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Taylor, M. (2023). The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice. Frontiers of Art & Design, 5(1), 40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622
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Taylor, M. The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice. Frontiers of Art & Design, 2023, 5, 40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622
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Taylor M. The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice. Frontiers of Art & Design; 2023, 5(1):40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622
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Taylor, Michael 2023. "The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice" Frontiers of Art & Design 5, no.1:40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622

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Taylor, M. The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice. Frontiers of Art & Design, 2023, 5, 40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622
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Taylor M. The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice. Frontiers of Art & Design; 2023, 5(1):40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622
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Taylor, Michael 2023. "The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice" Frontiers of Art & Design 5, no.1:40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622
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Taylor, M. (2023). The Role of Artistic Collaboration in Contemporary Practice. Frontiers of Art & Design, 5(1), 40. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230622

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