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| Andrew Langford I find the coastal, semi-desert places that I visit in southern Spain creatively stimulating. The penetrative sunlight (more like an x-ray) illuminating the raw and exposed heterogeneous topography of the place for me leaves its mark, as does my physical interaction with the environment through walking and driving. The past and the present are intertwined and the landscape is littered with the interrelations of human agency (largely undertakings in mining and farming) and nature (transformations and settlements of matter through natural phenomena of vastly different scales and complexities). In the development of images, my approach is influenced by Actor Network Theory (ANT). ANT began as a sociological theory developed by Bruno Latour, Michel Callon and John Law, but is now more widely considered within other disciplines, including the arts and landscape studies. ANT configures all things of any scale - human or non-human/conscious or non-conscious - as actors that interact and comprise a study network. It argues that all actors in the dynamic and heterogeneous network have equal importance and create interconnections and associations. Massey (2005) proposes an approach to understanding space as the product of interrelations and interactions “from the immensity of the global to the intimately tiny” “…predicated on the existence of plurality” “…always under construction.” If, as Massey proposes, space is always under construction and “is never finished; never closed” then these places where my images start are ideal surfaces into which I can weave my thoughts and feelings about impermanence and transience. These spaces and first-hand experiences in the field activated what for me progressively became the questioning of dualistic absolutes and distinctions between nature and society and unlocked the possibility that such an analytical lens (dualistic thought) could itself be obscuring alternative ways of seeing and thinking about landscape, place and space. The aim of these images was to explore representational and optical hybrids which might then allude to, or suggest, a range of dynamic actants operating with a given network. Education 2013 Currently registered for PhD by Publication, University of Northampton 2006 PGCert Research Supervisor 1995 MA Electronic Arts, Coventry University 1994 PGDip Electronic Art & Graphics, Coventry University 1984 BA (Hons) Photography, Film & Television, University of Westminster Employment & Teaching Associate Lecturer: undergraduate courses in Fine Art and Photography Postgraduate courses in Fine Art and Design (Photography) PhD supervision Bespoke arts and health project manager Curriculum development and external validation/examination Peer reviewer for conferences, symposia and Photographies journal (2013) Awards and Grants 2012 Santander Bank - project development grant 2007 Arts and Humanities Research Council - Small Grant 2005 Art Council England East Midlands - Grant 2002 Arts and Humanities Research Board - Visual Arts Grant 2001 Arts and Humanities Research Board - Visual Arts Grant 2000 Project Award - East Midlands Arts Recent Publications 2013 Image /text essay within new publication Emerging Landscapes to be published by Ashgate 2012 Public lecture within ‘What is Contemporary Art?’ series, hosted by Milton Keynes Gallery. Title of talk: Landscape. Change. Photography. 22nd February 2010 Emerging Landscapes: Between Production and Representation. Paper delivered at international conference, University of Westminster June 25th - 27th 2011 Exchange, research exhibitions and video conference on landscape and the arts held between staff at the University of Plymouth and the University of Northampton Co-ordinator Professor Liz Wells 2008 Winter Growing Fields: Landscape and Estrangement. Catalogue ISBN 978-1-906398-02- 2007 Invernaderos: Experiences of Almeria as a Corporatized Utilitarian Land, Global Photographies: Histories; Theories; Practices IADT, Dublin 2006 ‘12 Views’ Arts Research and Landscape, collaborative across the University of Northampton and The University of the Arts, Camberwell, London 2005 Common Ground catalogue, ISBN 0-9550829-0-0 2003 'Uncertain Terrain', catalogue, ISBN O 905634 48 9 ' Selected Exhibitions 2013/14 Invited to co-curate and exhibit in new major exhibition on landscape and photography in the Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía in southern Spain - pending 2010 Exchange, research exhibitions and video conferences on landscape and the arts held between staff at the University of Plymouth and the University of Northampton (co-coordinator Professor Liz Wells) 2008 Winter Growing Fields: Landscape and Estrangement, AHRC funded solo exhibition, University of Northampton Gallery 2006 Selected Artist within ‘FORMAT06’ Derby Photography Festival 2005 Common Ground: Landscape and Contemporary Art, AHRC funded, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, 2004 Pleasure Garden, commission within national group show, Nottingham Castle, July 2004 Falling Away, AHRB funded research solo show, UCN The Gallery 2002 Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art, ‘Independent’ strand e-mail: andrew.langford@northampton.ac.uk a3lang@ntlworld.com web : www.andrewlangford.co.uk back |