
About
Becky Beasley (b. 1975) is a Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London, specializing in contemporary art that bridges sculpture, photography, and literary engagement. Her work interrogates the ethics of dialogue, spatial experience, and the limits of language through minimalist yet conceptually dense installations.
- Goldsmiths, University of London (Professor, Art Department)
- Represented by Plan B Gallery (Berlin) and Francesca Minini Gallery (Milan)
Research Interests: Intersections of literature and visual art, spatial psychology, ethics of artistic inhabitation, materiality of absence, and literary minimalism. Key themes: interior architecture, dialogue ambiguity, and botanical narratives.
Recent Trends: 2021-2025 outputs focus on mid-career self-reflection, neurodivergent accessibility, and collaborative sound projects. Earlier works (2007-2018) examine literary influences (Faulkner, Bernhard) and domestic object recontextualization.
- Freelands Award Nomination 2023
- Paul Hamlyn Award 2018-2021
- Henry Moore Foundation Support 2021
Teaching includes private mentoring and academic roles. Advocacy spans female hormonal health resources and neurodivergent-friendly studio practices. Collaborations with institutions like Serpentine Gallery, Tate Britain, and Kunstverein Munich demonstrate her international impact.
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