I welcome PhD proposals from individuals interested in researching art markets and histories of collecting; curating; modernism; word and image studies; nineteenth-century art; and Dada.
Details of my current PhD supervisions can be found here.
External Examining: I have been an external examiner for PhDs at the Australian National University, Birmingham University, and the University of Edinburgh
I am currently an External Examiner for the MA in Art Markets & Appraisal at Kingston University
Teaching at Loughborough University
Lectures, seminars, and tutorials on the following courses:
- Drawings: Discourses and Debates (first year)
- Introduction to Modern and Contemporary Art and Design (first year)
- Visual Culture: Histories and Theories (second year)
- Contemporary Art and Aesthetics (second year)
- Word & Image (second year)
- Research Methodologies (Masters)
Teaching at Tilburg University
Teaching responsibilities at Tilburg University have included preparation of curricula, lecturing and tutorial/seminar teaching for the following courses:
- BA course (second and third year): Intermediality
- BA course (second and third year): Art and Globalization
- Liberal Arts: Second and third year course: Contemporary Art in the Public Sphere
- Liberal Arts: First and second year course: Law and Film
- BA Honours course: Law, Ethics, and the Art World
- BA and MA thesis supervision
- Graduate Summer School (Research Masters and PhD): Memory and the Museum
- Graduate Masterclass (with Michael Asimow): Law and Popular Culture
Previous Teaching at Other Universities
- Fourth year and MA seminar on nineteenth-century French avant-garde painting (University of British Columbia)
- Second and third year course: Art and Sculpture in Europe and North America from the Renaissance to the Present (University of British Columbia)
- First year introductory course on approaches to Western and non-Western art (University of British Columbia)
- Final year paper on nineteenth-century French poetry and prose (St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford)
- Third year seminar on contemporary French cinema (University of Kent)