Dr George Clark

Dr George Clark


George Clark is an artist, writer and curator. His work explores the history of images and how they are governed by culture and technology as well as social and political conditions.

George studied Fine Art (BA Hons) at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London (2000–2003) and his PhD at University of Westminster (2016-2020). His work and research have focused on moving image in the expanded field working across film, installation and performance with a focus on collaborative practice in global context. His projects explore non-aligned histories and geographies, looking to question how histories are constructed and developing methods of exchange and collaboration globally. In recent years he has worked to build new models of cultural production through expanded transnational collaboration.

At Westminster he leads the MA in Global Contemporary Art and contributes to the MA Film, TV and Moving Image leading the Curation Pathway and lecturing on wide range of moving image culture. He is PhD supervisor and active as researcher with CREAM (Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media).


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Contemporary Art , Collective practice, artists moving image, Creative non-fiction and South East Asian Art and Cinema