References

This page provides an extensive list of references used to inform my art practice.

*Please note - this is a working document, continually being updated.

  • Allen, J. et al. (2008) Right About Now: Art and Theory Since the 1990s. Valiz.

    Bachelard, G. (1971) The Poetics of Reverie: Childhood, Language, and the Cosmos. First Paperback. Beacon Press.

    Bachelard, G. (2014) The Poetics of Space. Penguin.

    Benjamin, W., 2015. Illuminations. Vintage Digital.

    Bloch, E. (1986) The Principle of Hope. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press.

    Carroll, N., 2012. The Philosophy of Fine Art. Routledge.

    Daichendt, J. (2012) Artist Scholar: Reflections on Writing and Research. Intellect Limited.

    Elger, D. and Grosenick (2004) Dadaism. Taschen.

    Finkelstein, J., 2007. art of self invention. Ib Tauris & Co Ltd.

    Gamboni, D. (2007) The Destruction of Art: Iconoclasm and Vandalism Since the French Revolution. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Adfo Books.

    Hall, S., Jefferson, T., and Tony Jefferson (1993) Resistance Through Rituals: Youth Subcultures in Post-war Britain. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

    O’Sullivan, D.S., 2005. Art encounters Deleuze and Guattari: thought beyond representation. Palgrave Macmillan.

    Scharfstein, B.-A., 2009. Art without borders: a philosophical exploration of art and humanity. University of Chicago Press.

    Shimamura, A., 2013. Experiencing art: in the brain of the beholder. Oxford University Press.

    Smith, K.S. (2014) Émile Durkheim and the Collective Consciousness of Society: A Study in Criminology. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press.

    Tanner, J., 2003. The Sociology of Art: A Reader. Routledge.

    Wolff, J. (1993) The Social Production of Art: Second Edition. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press.

    Young, M. (1962) The Rise of the Meritocracy 1870-2033. Penguin Books.

  • Allen, A. (2018) Toby Young: what is ‘progressive eugenics’ and what does it have to do with meritocracy? Available at: https://theconversation.com/toby-young-what-is-progressive-eugenics-and-what-does-it-have-to-do-with-meritocracy-89671

    Arts Council England (no date) Breaking barriers: on class and social mobility in arts and culture. Available at: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/blog/breaking-barriers-class-and-social-mobility-arts-and-culture.

    Artsper Magazine (2003) Why Artists Choose Black and White Photography. Available at: https://blog.artsper.com/en/a-closer-look/why-artists-choose-black-and-white-photography/.

    Create London (no date). Available at: https://createlondon.org/. Home (2022). Available at: https://craftivist-collective.com/.

    Disability Arts Online - Sharing Disability Arts & Culture (2023). Available at: https://disabilityarts.online/.

    Franz Kline | MoMA [WWW Document], n.d. URL https://www.moma.org/artists/3148 (accessed 10.3.24).

    Headshot London (2024) Why do we love black and white photography. Available at: https://www.headshotlondon.co.uk/blog/why-do-we-love-black-and-white-photography/

    Smith, D. (2017) The meritocracy is a smokescreen for inherited privilege. Available at: https://theconversation.com/the-meritocracy-is-a-smokescreen-for-inherited-privilege-70948.

    ‘You never will be a rock star’: Britain, social mobility and the exploitation of hope (no date). Available at: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/you-never-will-be-rock-star-britain-social-mobility-and-exploitation-of-ho/.

  • Adams, R.B. and Funk, P. (2012) “Beyond the Glass Ceiling: Does Gender Matter?,” Management Science, 58(2), pp. 219–235. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.1110.1452.

  • Nothing about us without us [Exhibition] People’s History Museum, Manchester (2023).

    Zapatos Rojos [Installation] Elina Chauvet (2023).

  • Maria Bartuszová [Plaster] (no date).

  • Channel 4 News (2011) Social mobility: climbing the ladder. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohIk3IELXF8.

    TEDx Talks (2016) Activism Needs Introverts | Sarah Corbett | TEDxYouth@Bath. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM5Dl3rLyo8.

    Unbound (2016) How To Be A Craftivist: The Art of Gentle Protest by Sarah Corbett. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtHaM7j3Hvg.

  • Sigwarth, D. and Armstrong, W. (no date) “The Independent Artist Podcast.” Available at: https://open.spotify.com/show/17ZWQAEFb5WsbjXyz9e7se.

    “The art of...” (no date). Tate. Available at: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Min5lJ2YdyXv5xqI44Vwc.

    “The Week in Art” (no date). The Art Newspaper. Available at: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tMyVKbZhA8ybRBOrnSUsO.