1st Edition

Narrativising Artistic Discovery Creating a Unique Artist Identity Through Critical Self-Reflection

By Ralph Klewitz Copyright 2026
214 Pages 63 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 63 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 63 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores how artistic identity evolves through creative practice, self-reflection, and philosophical inquiry, using the experience of artist Ralph Klewitz as a case study. Klewitz’s research evolves through active questioning, reinterpretation, and self-discovery, demonstrating how these dynamics continuously reshape his artistic identity. His introspection serves as a model for... Read more

Acknowledgment

 

Preface

 

Framework

Overview

                Artist Identity Construction

                Autoethnography

                Narrative Inquiry

Socratic Method

Context

 

Section 1: Creation

Section 1 Abstract

Bergson’s Philosophy and Translating My Artistic Process into Language

Term Definitions’ Impact on Artistic Practice: Reflections and Insights

Self-reflective narratives on Bergson’s “Introduction to Metaphysics”

Enhancing my insights by reflecting on Bergson’s Creative Evolution

Navigating Bergson’s Concept of Becoming in My Creative Process

Bergson’s Notion of Knowledge and Artistic Creation

Reflecting on Bergson’s Concept of ‘Nothing’

Bergson’s ‘Flowing of Forms’ as a Holistic Concept

Order and Disorder in Artistic Creation

Exploring the Dual Paths of the Mind

 

Section 1: Key Insights

            Why Do I Create Art?

                How Do I Produce Art?

                What Roles Do Intuition and Reasoning Play in My Art?

                When Do I Complete an Artwork?

 

Section 2: Interpretation

            Section 2 Abstract

                Unveiling Art, Navigating Insights, Shaping the Research Roadmap

                Retrospective Insights into Artistic Evolution and Precarious Logic

                Videoart Documentation Structure

                Reflections on Utilising the First-Person Voice

                Reflections on Utilising the Third-Person Voice

                Exploring Artistic Authorship from Alternative Perspectives

                Unpacking Barthes’ Authorship Exploration

                                Phase 1: Engaging with Barthes’ Premise

                                Phase 2: Rethinking Authorship

                                                The Who-Question

                                                The Where-Question

                                                The When-Question

Navigating Artistic Voice Through Writing Approaches

Exploring the Impact of Technical Skills on Artistic Practice

Artistic Dimensions Unveiled Through Skill, Knowledge, and Inspiration

Artistic Motivation and Evolution

Materiality, Chronology, and Perceiving Artwork with Background Information

Artistic Temporality and Enduring Resonance

Temporal Significance in Klein’s and Rosenkranz’s Artistic Discourse

The Artist’s Engagement with Creation

Linguistic Artifacts Accompanying My Artwork

   Choosing Between Spoken and Written Language, English and German

                                Navigating Beyond Logic in Artistic Reflection

                                Contextualising Surrealist Concepts in My Artistic Development

                                Reflections on the Manifesto

                                Reflections on the Artist’s Statement

                                Exploring Stream-of-Consciousness Writing

                                Navigating the Interplay of Causality and Ambiguity in Art and Academia

                                Exploring Philosophical Depths and Personal Opinions in Art Criticism

                                Navigating the Tension Between Structure and Intuition in Artistic Reflection

                                Exploring Free Associations in Artistic Reflections

                                Artistic Reflections and Interpretive Freedom

Navigating Personal Reflections and Interpretations in Artistic Discourse

Inner and Outer Realms in Stream-of-Consciousness Reflections

Reflecting on Form and Interpretation in Art

Interpreting Form and Reality Through Stream-of-Consciousness Writing

Navigating Factual and Imagined Realities Through Stream-of-Consciousness Writing

Artistic Evolution Through Creative Reflection

Discovery and Collaboration in Language Translation

Text Disassembly, Reassembly, and Insights

Exploring the Interplay Between Text and Image in Artist Books

Exploring the Interplay of Text, Image, and Chance

Innovative Design Processes in Artist Books

                                Schön’s Theories in Constructing Reflective Book Designs

                                Post-Rationalising Inspirations for My Book Design

Interpreting the Interplay of Language, Imagery, and Liminal Spaces

Expanding Intertextuality in My Artist Book

Comparative Analysis in Art Interpretation

Expanding Art Interpretation Through Methodological Inclusivity

Complexities in Research Data Collection and Interpretation

Navigating Complexity in Artistic Interpretation

Participant Distinctions, Dissensions, and Autonomy in Interpretation

Understanding Key Characteristics and Their Alignment with My Research

Incommensurability Amongst the Interpretations

Concluding Reflections and Synthesising Insights for Further Inquiry

 

Section 2: Key Insights

Reconceptualising Authorship Through a Dialogue Between Artist, Perceiver, and Artwork

Interpreting Art Through Inquiry and Expression

Artistic Jolts and Ruptures in My Artist Books

Intertextual Exploration of My Artist Books

Participant Responses and Artistic Reflections

Exploring Insights and Dialogues in Art Interpretation

Navigating Psychological and Philosophical Insights in Artist Identity Formation

 

Transformation

Embracing Dynamic Meaning in Artistic Research

Navigating Artistic Identity Formation

Articulating Practice to Engage Audiences

 

Speculation

Human-AI Collaboration

AI as an Autonomous Creative Entity

Reflecting on the Scenarios and Recommendations

 

Bibliography

 

Filmography

 

Index

 

Biography

Ralph Klewitz, PhD, is a Swiss-born artist, designer, academic, and independent researcher, specialising in graphic design, artistic research, and contemporary arts practice.