Bartram O'Neill

Angela Bartram is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at the University of Lincoln.

Her visual practice includes live art, video and sculptural objects.

Her research is concerned with definitions of the human and animal, mouths, thresholds and “in‐between” spaces.

Angela Bartram and Mary O'Neill's collaborative research centres on the documentation of performance through situated writing, and text that moves beyond formal academic conventions engaging with modes of experimental writing to present knowledge.

Here we address ethical issue related to contemporary art practices and the consequences of ethically difficult work for institutions and audiences.

 

Mary O' Neill is a Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art Theory and Contextual Studies at the University of Lincoln.

Her research interests span a variety of disciplines and fields and include loss, failure, boredom, disappearance and sorrow as well as methodology of communicating these subjects.

She has written about ephemerality and performance, and the conditions in the twentieth century which contributed to the development of increasingly transient art forms.

Bartram O'Neill Projects

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