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Ian Gonczarow is a Lecturer in Painting & Printmaking within the School of Fine Art at The Glasgow School of Art. His academic work bridges contemporary painting practice with pedagogical research, particularly focused on post-analogue approaches to art education.
His research interests center on contemporary painting practices that reinterpret historical works through socio-political lenses. Gonczarow's methodology involves sophisticated collage techniques that merge pre-modern and modernist painting traditions, often incorporating mathematical geometric elements and contemporary pop culture references to examine power dynamics. His work demonstrates particular interest in how digital platforms reshape art consumption and presentation.
Gonczarow's scholarly output shows consistent focus on the intersection of painting practice, historical reinterpretation, and socio-political commentary. His publications and exhibitions reveal a trajectory exploring how contemporary artists can engage with historical paradigms while addressing current cultural contexts, particularly through the lens of post-analogue conditions in visual art.
Exhibition projects have been supported by organizations including ACE, Deptford X, and ASC Galleries and Studios, demonstrating recognition of his contributions to contemporary art practice.
His teaching philosophy, as evidenced in his 2016 publication, emphasizes research-based approaches to painting education that prepare students for contemporary art practice beyond traditional analog frameworks.
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