Axonometric drawing showing the construction of a Hellenistic stoa (drawing by Samuel Holzman)
Archaeologists draw not just to show their discoveries to others. Archaeological drawing is a visual language, one for recording evidence and pondering ideas that often need more than words to express. For the Thursday afternoon Friends of the BSA talk, I will share some personal experiences from drawing for archaeology, as well as a brief history of the competition within archaeological drawing between two rival traditions: perspective drawing and non-perspective axonometric drawing. What do different graphic viewpoints say about archaeologists? Does (non-)perspective change our perception of the past?
In-person only, 6pm (Greece)
BSA Upper House, 52 Souedias, Athens
Please register to attend IN PERSON in Athens here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bsa-greek-friends-lecture-samuel-holzman-tickets-758712719167?aff=oddtdtcreator
[due to new limits on Eventbrite we are limited to 25 tickets initially – if the event appears to be sold out please check back again here as we will update the link]