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Fine Art Research by Staff and PhD Students at Newcastle University

Our staff and PhD students make, publish and exhibit research across the world.

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Richard Clay - Utopia

Richard Clay is an art historian who looked at how the nature of 'Utopia' has changed throughout the generations.

Catrin Huber - Expanded Interiors

Catrin Huber's work looks into ancient Roman wall paintings and artefacts left behind at Pompeii and Herculaneum.

Richard Grayson - Possessions

Possessions is a video project, which explores the ideas and themes prevalent in a text by Lars Bang Larsen.

Andrew Burton - Mapping Contemporary Art

Andrew Burton's project examines the role contemporary art plays in a heritage environment.

Neil Bromwich - Art Lending Library

The Art Lending Library provides an opportunity for people to borrow artworks and enjoy them at home, work, or elsewhere.

Jane and Louise Wilson - Imperial War Museum

This collaborative project explored the subject of World War One and mechanics borne out of the conflict.

Wolfgang Weileder - Transfer

Transfer Laban recreated the façade of a well-known building, and sited it in the centre of London.

Irene Brown - Gallery of Wonder

Irene Brown's travelling tent brought contemporary art to rural venues and a new audience.

Uta Kogelsberger - The Producers

This series of talks looks at curatorial practices and how they're reacted to changes in the industry.

Chris Jones - Murakami

This project examines Murakami's work 40 years after the writer initially decided to write his novel.

Henry Coombes - Showreel

Henry Coombes is a film-maker and therapist, his Showreel looks at a range of his film work.

Tim Shaw - Plain Changes

Tim Shaw's work explores what changes can be made to traditional church bell-ringing using modern technology.

Uta Kogelsberger - Uncertain Subjects Part II

Uta Kogelsberger's project documents and profiles people who feel like aliens in their own country in the face of Brexit.

Narbi Price (PGR) - The Pitman Painters

The exhibition of unseen Pitman Painters pictures was curated by Narbi Price and shown at Ashington's Woodhorn Museum.

Michael Mulvihill (PGR) - The Hidden Nuclear Militarism

Michael's project use art to look at how lives have been shaped as a result of nuclear deterrent.

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