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The Rivet's Tale (score) (2019)
Data

The Rivet's Tale is a piece for large ensemble, which incorporates musical material source collaboratively as part of the Paynter project undertaken with Dr Adam Hart of Salford University and pupils of the Cathedral School of St Peter and St John (P... Read More about The Rivet's Tale (score).

Satire and the city : visual representation and satirical journalism in nineteenth century satirical periodicals (2019)
Book Chapter

This paper examines the dynamics of the visual representations in a range of British
nineteenth century satirical periodicals. These publications were a common feature of
the urban publishing landscape during this period. Their focus was various as... Read More about Satire and the city : visual representation and satirical journalism in nineteenth century satirical periodicals.

Making myself visible : self-portraiture and representations of blackness in the work of Donald Rodney (2019)
Journal Article
Correia, A. (2019). Making myself visible : self-portraiture and representations of blackness in the work of Donald Rodney. Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art, 45, 74-86

This article considers the role of self-portraiture within the work of British artist Donald Rodney (1961–98). The text investigates the ways in which Rodney used the self-portrait, not to visualize himself, but to animate issues associated with the... Read More about Making myself visible : self-portraiture and representations of blackness in the work of Donald Rodney.

The Big Society : ten years on (2019)
Journal Article

David Cameron attempted to make a more caring, socially-conscious Conservatism his flagship policy. But did the ‘Big Society’ ever really come to pass? Ben Williams examines the evidence a decade on.

Item 5: Phase One Photo Documentation (2019)
Data

A sets of photos documenting the set of interactions at play in Ballad of Isosceles. Shot by Jason Kenny of Mercurial Creative; featuring Séan Fitton and James Mackie.