In 2010 Emma Stibbon was Derek Hill Scholar at the British School at Rome. Continuing her line of enquiry into history and collapsed empires Stibbon considers the city as a symbol of both memory and amnesia. Her research focuses on the dialogue between Ancient Rome and Mussolini’s Fascist plans for the city, and considers how architecture is appropriated to lend credibility to new regimes. Her research sets out to explore a response to place through drawing as an expanded practice, including print. Following this period of site based research the artist exhibited the outcomes in the solo exhibitions: 'Falls the Shadow' 10 November – 17 December 2011, R O O M 31 Waterson Street, London E2 8HT www.roomartspace.co.uk Two outsize wall drawings ...
This exhibition, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation, showed the work of thirty-five selected co...
This paper has set itself the objective of reflecting the importance of the drawing for the knowledg...
The current outcome is two sketchbooks included in a national peer reviewed exhibition of contempora...
'StadtLandschaten' is an ongoing research project into how the appearance of a city can retain the s...
“Responding to Rome” at the Estorick Collection (Catalogue ISBN 0 904152 49 9) selected by artist an...
Three London practices have been selected to produce solo exhibitions in Rome, along with three Rome...
Richard Billingham was awarded a Sargant Fellowship at the British School at Rome in 2002. Amongst t...
This series of works was developed during Finch’s Abbey Fellowship in Painting at the British School...
Richard Billingham was awarded a Sargant Fellowship at the British School at Rome in 2002. Amongst t...
Responding to Rome:British Artists in Rome, 1995-2005. A group exhibition at the Estorick Collection...
The aim of the research enquiry was to uncover old and recent past history of Rome through a urban s...
Following Petherbridge’s key-note address to the conference Drawing Connections: The Rôle of Drawing...
The aim of the research enquiry was to uncover old and recent past history of Rome through a urban s...
During a three month residency at the British School at Rome, Mark Dunhill and Tamiko O'Brian produc...
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) was founded in London in 1834 for the advancement o...
This exhibition, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation, showed the work of thirty-five selected co...
This paper has set itself the objective of reflecting the importance of the drawing for the knowledg...
The current outcome is two sketchbooks included in a national peer reviewed exhibition of contempora...
'StadtLandschaten' is an ongoing research project into how the appearance of a city can retain the s...
“Responding to Rome” at the Estorick Collection (Catalogue ISBN 0 904152 49 9) selected by artist an...
Three London practices have been selected to produce solo exhibitions in Rome, along with three Rome...
Richard Billingham was awarded a Sargant Fellowship at the British School at Rome in 2002. Amongst t...
This series of works was developed during Finch’s Abbey Fellowship in Painting at the British School...
Richard Billingham was awarded a Sargant Fellowship at the British School at Rome in 2002. Amongst t...
Responding to Rome:British Artists in Rome, 1995-2005. A group exhibition at the Estorick Collection...
The aim of the research enquiry was to uncover old and recent past history of Rome through a urban s...
Following Petherbridge’s key-note address to the conference Drawing Connections: The Rôle of Drawing...
The aim of the research enquiry was to uncover old and recent past history of Rome through a urban s...
During a three month residency at the British School at Rome, Mark Dunhill and Tamiko O'Brian produc...
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) was founded in London in 1834 for the advancement o...
This exhibition, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation, showed the work of thirty-five selected co...
This paper has set itself the objective of reflecting the importance of the drawing for the knowledg...
The current outcome is two sketchbooks included in a national peer reviewed exhibition of contempora...