I am an artist and academic. I have exhibited in the UK at Cubitt Gallery, Jeffrey Charles Henry Peacock Gallery, the ICA, Battersea Pump House Gallery, the Austrian Cultural Foundation, London, and abroad at Project, Dublin, KX Gallery, Hamburg and Los Angeles for example. In 2008-2011 I completed the project Let Us Pray for Those Now Residing in the Designated Area where I was commissioned to work as lead artist for an English Post-War New Town, interpreting its original vision and acts of statecraft. Past work has for example, involved transporting a crate of earth from Transylvania to London and then Los Angeles and the re-creation of a dance sequence promoting Mercedes cars.
My research and art have extended into the fields of urbanism, informatics, posthumanism, cinema, feminist literary criticism, medievalism and political philosophy. I completed my PhD in the Art Department of Goldsmith's College in 2018. Entitled: I Am The Sun And Cannot Be Gazed Upon Fixedly (Art and the Spectral Power of the Derivative) the research claimed that contemporary art and cultural production, more broadly, are irrevocably changed now that the information logic of the financial derivative is seeded in and transmitted by culture's objects. Examples of cinema from the early 1970s onwards were used to affectively map how the spectral, but impactful, reign of the financial derivative has taken hold, and how its violent rearranging of time and space can be rethought.
I have published writings with Urbanomic Press and Mute Magazine for example and presented lectures and participated in panel discussions at Tate Britain and the ICA.
I conduct PhD supervision and welcome practice-based PhD projects from artists whose area of research touches on urbanism, informatics, posthumanism, cinema, feminist literary criticism, medievalism and political philosophy for example.
Course Leader MFA Fine Art