Items where Subject is "N8700 Art and the state. Public art"

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O'Connell, Micheal (2016) Delivering a Paper (and other works) at #LowTechLabLondon2016. [Show/Exhibition]

O'Connell, Micheál Artists are only a law unto themselves. In: Finchett-Maddock, Lucy and Lekakis, Eleftheria (eds.) Art, law, power: perspectives on legality and resistance in contemporary aesthetics. Counterpress Limited, Oxford, pp. 1-18. (Accepted)

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Quilley, Geoffrey (2016) Placing the sea in eighteenth-century British art. In: Spreading Canvas: Eighteenth-Century British Marine Painting. Yale University Press, New Haven CT. ISBN 9780300221572

Quilley, Geoffrey (2016) Siting the circum-Atlantic: Nelson in a bottle in Trafalgar Square. In: Bernier, Celeste-Marie and Durkin, Hannah (eds.) Visualising slavery: art across the African Diaspora. Liverpool Studies in International Slavery (9). Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, pp. 155-167. ISBN 9781781382677

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Wheeler, Bella (2018) Non-prescribed spaces, creativity and narrative formation: a systems-based examination of a community art group exploring food poverty. Ethnography and Education, 13 (3). pp. 359-376. ISSN 1745-7823

Wood, Marcus (2015) What is Africa to me - now?: Hartman, Gil, Africanism and slave memory in America and Brazil. In: Bordin, Elisa and Scacchi, Anna (eds.) Transatlantic Memories of Slavery: Remembering the Past Changing the Future. Cambria Press, New York, pp. 270-291. ISBN 9781604979039

Wood, Marcus (2015) What is Africa to me - now?: Hartman, Gil, Africanism and slave memory in America and Brazil. In: Bordin, Elisa and Scacchi, Anna (eds.) Transatlantic memories of slavery: reimagining the past, changing the future. Cambria Press, New York, pp. 73-94. ISBN 9781604979039

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