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Dr Matthew Bowman reflects on artists Daniel & Clara's work, The Watcher and the Bird. Daniel & Clara engage with the various ways in which we have looked at and studied birds through history and the role images play.
Dr Matthew Bowman
05 July 2024
Find out which authors will be presenting at the Essex Student Journal Conference on Wednesday 1 May. Come along to find out more about the Journal and hear the stories of previous authors and editors.
Thomas O'Toole-Mills, Kimia Aghasoleimani
11 April 2024
ESCALA, the Essex Collection of Art from Latin America at the University of Essex, was founded by staff and students in 1993 and inaugurated in December of that year with an exhibition at the University Gallery, now Art Exchange, and this year we celebrate 30 years since that foundation.
Gisselle Giron, Dr Sarah Demelo
22 November 2023
A visionary artist and poet, William Blake (1757-1827) created some of the most iconic images in British Art. This blog post discusses the recent exhibition in the Albert Sloman Library which focuses on the critical stance he took against the Age of the Enlightenment with its emphasis on science and reason.
Adhithi Ravikumar
11 October 2023
Tilly Hawkins curates 'Dispatches from the Culture War', examining the NVALA archive of Mary Whitehouse through a queer lens on the Floor 1 landing of the Albert Sloman Library.
Tilly Hawkins
20 June 2023
Santiago Valencia Parra, Rabia Perwaiz, Adhithi Ravikumar, Dongxian "Gin" Zhang, Konstantinos Sfikas, Jingyi Chen, Olatoye "Toye" Salawudeen, Cynthia Iruobe
18 April 2023
Dr Matthew Bowman takes a critical deep dive into Sam Durant's Iconoclasm exhibition at the University of Essex, February to April 2023.
03 March 2023
MA Curating student Pauline Tristani explores the fallen statues of Lenin that litter the Ukrainian countryside.
Pauline Tristani
19 May 2022
Dr Matt Lodder believes it makes sense to think about the human body, and particularly the modified human body, as an art object in the world. In this blog he explains why.
Dr Matt Lodder
28 January 2022
Thanks to the generous donation in honour of Eleonore Koch, an annual bursary of £5,000 is awarded to a student from Latin America to study an MA Art History & Theory at Essex.
Philanthropy
08 December 2020