This series of artefacts is part of a portfolio output that examines the viewer’s experience of an ‘original’ authentic artefact. In 2019, I received funding from Arts Council England for research and development of a project that led to multiple outputs examining Walter Benjamin’s legacy. The project enabled a visit to the Walter Benjamin archive at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin and the building of a relationship with the archive and academic staff to gain special access to specific artefacts in order to draw them. For some time, I had been in dialogue with the archive staff, who had been sending me digital images from the collection to draw from. I discuss the experience and encounter with the archive in a blogpost here: https://blo...
Text from gallery website: We pleased to present Artefacts, a group exhibition looking at differe...
This thesis proposes that there are specific artists whose practices utilise a collecting methodolog...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
This study considers Walter Benjamin’s concept of aura in the context of new media. Drawing from Ben...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)The purpose of my study is to conduct an investigation of the location of auratic ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for the degr...
Walter Benjamin formulated the concept of the aura in 1930 while experimenting with hashish. He desc...
study questions the role of aura, authenticity and the artefact in exhibitions in the postdigital c...
As Walter Benjamin described in his famous essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Rep...
From the closing decades of the twentieth century, the philosophy of Walter Benjamin has been readil...
This thesis contributes to the body of scholarship on Walter Benjamin, his ideas about aesthetics, a...
This paper attends the live music performance in the 21st century to reconsider German philosopher W...
The vanishing of the aura is the most celebrated postulate not only in Walter Benjamin's most celebr...
Aura, curated by Stefan Schutt, features work by Cath Barcan, Marsha Berry, Peter Burke, Lisa Cianci...
Amongst its innumerable effects on society, the proliferation of digital media has transformed the i...
Text from gallery website: We pleased to present Artefacts, a group exhibition looking at differe...
This thesis proposes that there are specific artists whose practices utilise a collecting methodolog...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
This study considers Walter Benjamin’s concept of aura in the context of new media. Drawing from Ben...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)The purpose of my study is to conduct an investigation of the location of auratic ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for the degr...
Walter Benjamin formulated the concept of the aura in 1930 while experimenting with hashish. He desc...
study questions the role of aura, authenticity and the artefact in exhibitions in the postdigital c...
As Walter Benjamin described in his famous essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Rep...
From the closing decades of the twentieth century, the philosophy of Walter Benjamin has been readil...
This thesis contributes to the body of scholarship on Walter Benjamin, his ideas about aesthetics, a...
This paper attends the live music performance in the 21st century to reconsider German philosopher W...
The vanishing of the aura is the most celebrated postulate not only in Walter Benjamin's most celebr...
Aura, curated by Stefan Schutt, features work by Cath Barcan, Marsha Berry, Peter Burke, Lisa Cianci...
Amongst its innumerable effects on society, the proliferation of digital media has transformed the i...
Text from gallery website: We pleased to present Artefacts, a group exhibition looking at differe...
This thesis proposes that there are specific artists whose practices utilise a collecting methodolog...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...