Maud Sulter: Passion is the first sustained publication on the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008) and artist and writer of Scottish and Ghanaian heritage who lived and worked in Britain. It accompanies the exhibition, Maud Sulter: Passion at Street Level Photoworks in Glasgow, 25 April - 21 June 2015 Maud Sulter: Passion showcases the artist's major photographic series including Zabat (1989), Hysteria (1991), Syrcas (1993) and Les Bijoux (2002) alongside a range of lesser-known works. A section from the artist's archives includes test prints, print materials and installation shots that illuminate her working practice and document her exhibitions. A selection of Maud Sulter's poems in included, especially those that relate to or were exhibite...
This is the first book-length study devoted to the American artist and writer Dorothea Tanning’s lit...
This essay was commissioned to accompany the exhibition of Maud Sulter’s Syrcas (1993) at Autograph-...
... accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from June 17 thr...
Maud Sulter: Passion is the first sustained publication on the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008) and ar...
Maud Sulter: Passion is the first sustained publication on the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008) and ar...
The work of the Scots-Ghanaian poet, writer, artist and activist Maud Sulter (1960–2008) embodied ma...
Maud Sulter: Memory and Identity focuses on two aspects of the artist’s work: her portrayals of blac...
Commissioned text for Art UK on the work of late Scots-Ghanaian artist Maud Sulter
This essay considers Maud Sulter (1960-2008) as a curator. Best known as an artist and writer, Sulte...
An invited lecture for the Scottish Society for the History of Photography's annual Annan Lecture, d...
This essay examines the relationship between word and image in the art and writing of Maud Sulter (1...
Symposium hosted by Glasgow Women's Library in association with the Dept of Art History at Universit...
This essay focuses on a major theme in the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008), her long-standing interes...
A podcast to accompany the online and digital work and intervention at the Wardlaw Museum as part of...
This chapter considers the photomontage work of the artist and writer Maud Sulter (1960-2008), focus...
This is the first book-length study devoted to the American artist and writer Dorothea Tanning’s lit...
This essay was commissioned to accompany the exhibition of Maud Sulter’s Syrcas (1993) at Autograph-...
... accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from June 17 thr...
Maud Sulter: Passion is the first sustained publication on the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008) and ar...
Maud Sulter: Passion is the first sustained publication on the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008) and ar...
The work of the Scots-Ghanaian poet, writer, artist and activist Maud Sulter (1960–2008) embodied ma...
Maud Sulter: Memory and Identity focuses on two aspects of the artist’s work: her portrayals of blac...
Commissioned text for Art UK on the work of late Scots-Ghanaian artist Maud Sulter
This essay considers Maud Sulter (1960-2008) as a curator. Best known as an artist and writer, Sulte...
An invited lecture for the Scottish Society for the History of Photography's annual Annan Lecture, d...
This essay examines the relationship between word and image in the art and writing of Maud Sulter (1...
Symposium hosted by Glasgow Women's Library in association with the Dept of Art History at Universit...
This essay focuses on a major theme in the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008), her long-standing interes...
A podcast to accompany the online and digital work and intervention at the Wardlaw Museum as part of...
This chapter considers the photomontage work of the artist and writer Maud Sulter (1960-2008), focus...
This is the first book-length study devoted to the American artist and writer Dorothea Tanning’s lit...
This essay was commissioned to accompany the exhibition of Maud Sulter’s Syrcas (1993) at Autograph-...
... accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from June 17 thr...