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Art produced beyond its historic institutions

Birds eye view of Matt Lodder holding tattoo book

This research area interrogates objects of our shared visual and material culture that do not reside in museums or otherwise conform to our expectations about what constitutes an artwork.

We place strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to studying such objects, which stems from our conviction that interdisciplinary enquiry allows us to better understand complex issues that have transformed the world at different historical moments.

Some recent examples of this strand of our work include Dr. Lodder’s 2017–2021 exhibition British Tattoo Art Revealed and the publications of Dr. Ruíz-Gomez on the intersection of art and medicine in nineteenth-century France.

Visit our members staff profiles for more information on their publications and works. You can also contact members of staff for information on research supervision opportunities.

Highlights of our research

Journal articles

  • by Matt Lodder.
  • by Natasha Ruiz-G贸mez.

Books

  • by Dianna Presciutti.
  • by Michael Tymkiw.

Press

  •  An article in the  features Matt Lodder鈥檚 research about tattooing.

Exhibitions

  • curated by Matt Lodder.
  • , co-curated by Stevphen Shukaitis (affiliated staff member from 糖心Vlog Business School).

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