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A Proposal To Ask Where Does A Threshold Begin & End, a project for MIMA in Middlesbrough (2018) (Detail of one element in the project, a temporary painted structure). Photograph by Jason Hynes.

Tom O’Sullivan
Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University

Tom O’Sullivan is an artist and senior lecturer. He has been working in a collaborative art practice with Joanne Tatham for over 25 Years. Their practice thinks about the forms and languages of contemporary art as a way to consider how meaning is produced. The work is often a configuration of temporary, sited ‘sculpture’ together with constructed texts, performances and images. Taken together, these elements produce spaces for audience reflection on particular contexts and the meanings art might have in these places. Recent work has responded more explicitly to the conditions of contemporary art’s instrumentalisation in the public sphere. Other recent projects have involved fiction writing as a device to re-consider and re-position art histories. Recent projects include; The Bitter Cup, a novella produced with Book Works, London in collaboration with Hospitalfield, Arbroath (2019) ; Does the iterative fit, a project for Rostockgata Sculpture Park at Kuntshall Oslo (2019) ; A Proposal To Ask Where Does A Threshold Begin & End, a project for MIMA in Middlesbrough (2018) ; A Successful Proposition for the Great North Exhibition, a commission for The Great Exhibition of the North at BALTIC (2018).

tom.osullivan@northumbria.ac.uk
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