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Primary page content. Romeo Gongora's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My practice-based doctoral research engages people from London communities in participatory art workshops so as to conceive an imaginary society and produce artworks around themes
Primary page content. Roger Hopgood's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The focus of the investigation is the relationship between photography and The Picturesque. The principles of the Picturesque movement of the 18th century are drawn into a
Primary page content. Lisa Vinebaum's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The thesis is rooted in the study of the complicated relationships between the body and territory - and by extension, the body and the nation - in Palestine and Israel. This
Primary page content. Linda Stupart's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My project considers new questions of objectification and becoming-object, particular within the context of feminist genealogies and critiques. The project conflates different
Primary page content. Selma Parlour's MPhil/PhD Art project. The central claim of the thesis is that contemporary painting can be productively considered and made through a renewed investigation of syntax. Beginning with a detailed examination of
Primary page content. Sharlene Khan's MPhil/PhD Art research project. This thesis analyses the masquerading strategies employed in the artworks of contemporary South African visual artists Anton Kannemeyer, Tracey Rose, Senzeni Marasela, Mary
Primary page content. Clareese Hill's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The topic of research for my practice-led Ph.D. thesis explores the problematics of the language and notions of the word identity by unpacking the intersection of virtual