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David Crowley is a Professor at the Royal College of Art's Department of Critical Writing in Art & Design. His work focuses on Eastern European art, design, and cultural history during the Cold War era. He specializes in analyzing socialist aesthetics, avant-garde movements, and the intersection of politics and artistic expression in post-war contexts.
Research interests include graphic design in communist states, Cold War visual culture, and the socio-political dimensions of art. His notable works explore topics like Yugoslav censorship, consumer commodity aesthetics under communist rule, and the evolution of modernist ideologies in Eastern Europe.
His exhibitions include Notes from the Underground: Music and Alternative Art in Eastern Europe, 1968-1994 and Poster Remediated, which critically examine underground cultural movements and propaganda art. He has contributed to major publications such as Communist Posters and Socialist Internationalism in the Cold War.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his extensive publication record indicates significant academic recognition. Advising and grant details are not provided in the text. He is affiliated with RCA in London, contributing to both research and curatorial projects.
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