
About
Elizabeth Johnson is a Senior Lecturer in Critical and Contextual Studies at the Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University, within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. Her research critically examines intersections of sculpture, digital technology, and cultural politics, with emphasis on monuments and holographic media in contemporary art practice.
Education:
- PhD in Humanities and Cultural Studies, London Consortium, University of London
- M.Res. in Humanities and Cultural Studies, London Consortium, University of London
- B.A. (Hons) in Sculpture, Camberwell College of Art, University of the Arts London
Research Focus: Johnson specializes in modern and contemporary art history, investigating how sculptural practices engage with global digital infrastructures. Her current book projects analyze artists' use of algorithmic technologies to reimagine monuments and explore holograms as conceptual tools addressing datafication in physical spaces. This work bridges art historical methodology with media theory to critique political economies of networked technologies.
Publication Trends: Her 2016-2025 publications consistently address sculpture's evolution through digital mediation, with recurring themes including holographic aesthetics, Confederate monument reinterpretation via social media, and theoretical expansions of sculptural practice. These works demonstrate interdisciplinary synthesis of art history, media studies, and critical theory to examine technology's material and political dimensions.
Scientific Recognition:
- Henry Moore Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Academic Engagement: Johnson actively supervises graduate research in art and digital culture while co-founding the Art History for Art Programmes Network to advance pedagogy for creative practice students. Her prior fellowships at UCL, Birkbeck, and the Smithsonian indicate sustained research support, though specific grant details remain unpublicized. Current projects reflect ongoing institutional backing for her innovative scholarship.
Collaborative Initiatives: As co-founder of the Art History for Art Programmes Network, she facilitates cross-institutional dialogue between art historians and studio educators to develop curriculum frameworks that integrate critical theory with creative practice.
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