Graduate Student, Art History
Thesis Title: Splitting Surfaces: Gordon Matta Clark, Stephen Shore and Anthony McCall
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Dr. Mark Rawlinson
Dr. Anna Lovatt |
About
My research centres on how space and place are cut apart and re-evaluated through certain photographic/filmic practices. Through focusing on the work of Gordon Matta Clark, Anthony McCall and Stephen Shore, the link between early conceptual influences and the ideas associated with the sculptural, cinematic and pictorial, are expanded. As a result, the 1970s in New York can be seen as a particularly diverse moment in the history of art, and ideas which were previously disassociated can be united. The working title of my thesis is:
Splitting Surfaces: Gordon Matta Clark, Stephen Shore and Anthony McCall
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I am co-founder of Think Tank: The Flash Journal:
https://twitter.com/#!/thinktankflash / https://www.facebook.com/thinktankflashjournal / http://www.thinktankflashjournal.org
Think Tank is a collaborative e-journal aimed at creatively engaging audiences with their local art galleries/museums. We are currently collaborating with Nottingham Contemporary, and aim to provide a degree of longevity to otherwise temporary exhibitions.
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I am also a member of the review panel for Frame: A Journal of Visual and Material Culture, based at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York: http://framejournal.org/
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eSharp, The University of Glasgow:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/departments/esharp/






