Hands under a blue light
Andrew Pierre Hart
  • Levinsky Hall, Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth, PL4 8AA

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This event is part of our Creative Talks series that feature practitioners/makers/artists who work in a variety of disciplines, media and forms across the creative arts, including: the visual arts, design, performance, craft-work, creative writing and more. The series aims to address questions about the nature of ‘creativity’ and ‘practice as research’, featuring speakers who will share their work, the processes they use, their influences, and their own experiences of professional practice. Sessions will reflect the disciplinary range of speakers and may feature presentations, performances, workshops etc. The aim is to create an open, multi-disciplinary space in which to introduce audiences (students and the public alike) to a wide range of creative practices that inspire new ideas about how to make new work.
For this Creative Talk we welcome Andrew Pierre Hart, interdisciplinary artist, to share his practice.
Andrew Pierre Hart is an Interdisciplinary artist based in London. Through the medium of Painting, the main focus of his work is the symbiotic relationship between sound and painting. His practice is an ongoing rhythmic research and play of improvised and spontaneous generative processes, through various mediums: Sound, Video, Performance, Found object and Image, Language, Photography and Installation.
Andrew is Associate Lecturer, MA Painting at Royal College of Art, and Visiting Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Arts
Chair: Dr Angela Piccini , Associate Professor in Fine Art, University of Plymouth
Date: Thursday 27 March 2025
Time: 16:30–18:00
Venue: The Levinsky Hall, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: £6, £4 concessions, Free to University of Plymouth students
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Find out more about Andrew's work

BA Fine Art – Chelsea College of Art 2014-17
MA Painting – Royal College of Art 2017-19
PgCert Academic practice in Art, Design and Communication 2019-20
By proposing Painting and Sound, through the notion of cross-modality, reconstructing languages, and idea generation, my practice responds ad infinitum: an improvisation of improvisation. All of this is translated through the action of play and experimentation.
Current Themes: Improvisation, Collective memory, Cross-modality, Spatialisation, Musicality, locational response.
Recent and Selected Shows etc:
  • Bio-data-Flows and other Rhythms – a local story- Whitechapel Gallery-London 24
  • Accordion Fields- Group show – Lisson Gallery-London 24
  • Bird song -Group show -Timothy Taylor-London 23
  • Last of the Stone Age sessions- Tommy Simmeons Gallery-Antwerp-23-24
  • The listening Sweet -3-Lagos- Tiwani Contemporary- Lagos-Nigeria 23
  • Invention of a Graphic score- Asia Art centre – Taiwan 23
  • Painters on painting-Amy Sherald-Hauser & Wirth-London 23
  • Corpo e Mente -Palazzo Barbaro- Venice -Italy 22
  • When Cosmologies meet -Tiwani Contemporary-London 22
  • Secret of Lightness-Parafin-London 22
  • Painters on Painting: Ed Clark. Hauser & Wirth- London 22
  • Diaspora Pavilion 2 - Block 336 -London 22
  • Solo Presentation w/Tiwani Contemporary -Freize21' -London
  • Mixing it Up: Painting Today-Hayward Gallery – London 21
  • ArtAngel ' Reflections' ArtAngel-London 20
  • Andrew Hart & Larry Amponsah " Led In Strange Ways" @ Collective Intimacies@ Theaster Gates 'Black Image Corporation- 180 The Strand- London 19
  • ArtAngel 'Thinking Time' Award 2020
  • Tiffany & Co x Outset Studio Prize 2019
Talks:
  • Chelsea College of Art inflorescence-Showroom
  • Slade School of ArtWhitechapel Gallery
  • Lcc sound ArtsAsia Art Centre -Taipei
  • Ruskin School of ArtTurps- Banana
  • Parafin gallery
  • Lisson gallery
 
 
Andy Cluer and Mary Costello talking in the Levinsky Gallery

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