This exhibition is an online video art show selected for the summer school of the Scottish Graduate School for the Arts and Humanities. It features work by Elena Chemerska, Ivana Mirchevska, Ahmet Ögut, Mila Panić, Stella Rooney, Olia Sosnovskaya and Alesia Zhitkevich. The videos selected for this exhibition reflect upon the individual and societal experiences of ruptures in the socially liberal, late modern consensus of Europe - both within and beyond the EU. It presents a range of artists at different stages in their development, and covers the chronological period from the financial crash (2008) to the present era of complex, interlinked anti-government protest (2021)
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This John Hansard Gallery exhibition brings together eight international artists whose work examines...
This exhibition is an online video art show selected for the summer school of the Scottish Graduate ...
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This exhibition presents a parallel exploration of the intersection between imagination and technolo...
EXHIBITIONS: National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, (with publication) 'Ecotopia' Kitchener-Waterloo Ar...
This John Hansard Gallery exhibition brings together eight international artists whose work examines...
This exhibition is an online video art show selected for the summer school of the Scottish Graduate ...
The origins of this project are in the pre-COVID world. It grew in part out of a desire to map and u...
The new exhibition catalog of LEA (LEA Volume 18 Issue 2) is Dislocations features the works of Char...
Featuring an international slate of artists, the festival focuses on the ceaseless flow of people, i...
Exhibition dates: 24 January – 22 February 2020Venue: Cooper Gallery, DJCAD, Dundee, UKCo-curated by...
The habit of searching within a word for multiple meanings, exploring its multiple facets and etymol...
I curated this group exhibition which combined historical works from The Hunterian collection, new c...
Martin Fowler's work featured in this group exhibition featuring the work of eight contemporary arti...
In 2020, under conditions of lockdown, due to Covid-19, NOVA art space, part of the Bauhaus-Universi...
‘The Scottish Endarkenment. Art and Unreason 1945 to the Present’ curated by Dr Bill Hare and Prof. ...
In our contemporary cultural climate artists are confronted with two choices. They can produce proto...
John McClenaghen ,one of our researchers in Fine Art who was among 40 artists chosen to represent th...
This exhibition presents a parallel exploration of the intersection between imagination and technolo...
EXHIBITIONS: National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, (with publication) 'Ecotopia' Kitchener-Waterloo Ar...
This John Hansard Gallery exhibition brings together eight international artists whose work examines...