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Alasdair MacIntyre is an Associate Lecturer at the School of Arts and Humanities, Australian Catholic University. His creative practice spans over two decades, focusing on sculptural installations, conceptual art, and exhibition curation. Key affiliations include collaborations with institutions like Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, Moreton Bay Regional Gallery, and Queensland Art Gallery.
Research interests revolve around the intersection of sculpture, spatial dynamics, and cultural narratives. His work often explores themes of material transformation, environmental interaction, and historical symbolism through mixed-media installations. Notable projects include large-scale exhibitions such as Miriam Colombo: A Retrospective (2018) and The Long March (2014), which critically engage with regional Queensland contexts.
Publications highlight a consistent exploration of kinetic sculptures (Running to standstill, 2007), conceptual numerical installations (Viginti praevius, 2007), and light-based works (Luminous beings are we, 2006). These projects demonstrate a commitment to pushing boundaries in material, spatial, and philosophical dimensions of contemporary art.
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