Dr. Graham Gussin

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Biography

Graham Gussin is an Associate Professor and Head of Graduate Fine Art Media at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. His teaching career began in 1993 at Chelsea School of Art, and he has since held positions at Goldsmiths College, Central Saint Martins, and the University of Kent. Gussin’s artistic practice encompasses sculpture, text, photography, and moving images, exploring relationships between time and space using both material and immaterial methods. His works often delve into concepts of agency and presence, investigating utopian and dystopian themes within urban and rural landscapes. Notably, Gussin has exhibited internationally, with significant shows including 'Criminal Ornamentation' and 'Illumination Rig'. His recent research focuses on the concept of 'Terrain Vague', investigating the productive potential of overlooked spaces. Gussin engages with diverse media, from installation to video, crafting complex narratives that challenge traditional interpretations of artistic forms. He has shown his works in renowned venues, participated in biennials, and contributed to collaborative projects with institutions, thereby enriching contemporary discussions surrounding art and geography.

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