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Primary page content. Johannes Maier's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My research explores alternatives to traditional models commonly used to classify something as painting. It proposes that painting can exist not only as a materially disembodied
Primary page content. Josefina Camus' MPhil/PhD Art research project. In my research I would like to emphasise the performance as an “alive” experience, highlighting the state of becoming through energy. With the aim of showing the dynamic of
Primary page content. Cristina Ribas's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The concept of “schizoanalytic cartography” is central for the work of Félix Guattari together with Gilles Deleuze. “Cartographies” have been developed extensively in
Primary page content. Achim Lengerer's MPhil/PhD Art reserch project. In my research I aim to re-think the notion of the rehearsal, as known from theatre and film history, as an actual format for socio-political negotiations. The starting point is
Primary page content. Stephen Little's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My research explores alternatives to traditional models commonly used to classify something as painting. It proposes that painting can exist not only as a materially disembodied
Primary page content. Giulia Damiani's MPhil/PhD Art research project. This thesis investigates ‘what is yet to come’ after the idiosyncratic work of the feminist collective Le Nemesiache from Naples. I use archival traces and radical strategies
Primary page content. Kate Pickering's MPhil/PhD Art research project. This interdisciplinary project examines the entanglements of body, belief and site through an examination of evangelical megachurch imaginaries within destabilised ecological