Gabriel N. Gee is Associate Professor in Art History at Franklin University, Switzerland. He holds a PhD in contemporary art history from the University Paris X Nanterre (2008). His doctoral research focussed on aesthetics and artistic scenes in the North of England from the 1980s onwards. His study on Art in the North of England. 1979-2008 was published by Routledge - an Ashgate book in 2017. His current research interests include 20th century British and Irish art, contemporary pictorial history, the changing representations and imaginaries of port cities in the second half of the 20th century, as well as interconnected global histories, with a particular interest in urban and architectural representation. With Alison Vogelaar, he is co-editing a volume on Changing representations of nature and cities: the 1960s-1970s and their legacies, to be released by Routledge, in June 2018. He has also recently edited an Intervalla Journal issue entitled: "From loss to survivals: on the reconstruction and transmission of artistic gestures", Intervalla 2017.
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22.06.2018
2018 / 201806 / Ausstellung
Hinterland, Part 2
Blood as a rover
Jürgen Baumann, Gregory Collavini, Anne-Laure Franchette, Gabriel Gee, David Jacques, Tuula Närhinen, Claudia Stöckli, VOLUMES
04.05.2018 -
25.05.2018
2018 / 201805 / Ausstellung
Hinterland, Part 1
The eyes of the lighthouse
Anne-Laure Franchette, Gabriel Gee, Cliona Harmey, Monica Ursina Jäger, Salvatore Vitale, VOLUMES
21.05.2015
2015 / 201505 / Ausstellung / Diskussion / Finissage
Finissage
Spooky Action at a Distance
(Artes Mechanicae and Witch's Cradle)
with a discussion between the artists and the curators
and a talk by Cathérine Hug on "The" Black Square
Amélie Brisson-Darveau, Brandon Farnsworth, Gabriel Gee, Catherine Hug, Andreas Marti, Conor McFeely, Benjamin Ryser, Dimitrina Sevova, HannaH Walter