Abstract
This exhibition shared a project to build an archive documenting the genesis and development of Brighton’s Fine Art Critical Practice degree course, situating it in the context of British art school education post-1960. The exhibition featured a loan from the Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton and Hove, of John Hilliard’s 1971 film work 'From and To', made while teaching at Brighton Polytechnic, alongside documents from the newly created course archive, while a visual representation developed along the walls, mapping the course’s history against changes in the structure and funding of higher education.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Apr 2019 |
Event | Excavating contemporary art education - Atrium Gallery, Grand Parade, University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom Duration: 5 Apr 2019 → 29 Apr 2019 http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/collections/design-archives/news/new-exhibition-traces-history-of-pioneering-brighton-fine-art-course |
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Sue Breakell
- School of Art and Media - Principal Research Fellow
- Centre for Design History
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Naomi Salaman
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