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Dr Annabel Frearson is a visual artist, writer, and researcher whose practice interrogates intersections between language, sound, and contemporary visual culture. Affiliated with the University of Reading, her work spans peer-reviewed scholarship, solo and collaborative exhibitions, artists’ books, and live performances presented internationally since 2013.
Education & Affiliation:
- Holds a doctorate (indicated by honorific “Dr”) at the University of Reading.
Research Interests:
Her research re-examines Romantic subjectivity through sonic experience, critiques data-driven aesthetics, and explores the materiality of the book-as-artwork. Projects repeatedly return to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as a critical lens on technology and embodiment, while outputs such as Datocracy (2016) interrogate the politics of algorithmic culture.
Recent work investigates infomanticism—a term she coined to describe contemporary re-enchantments of data—examining how situated sound installations can refigure historical Romantic tropes within urban space.
Exhibitions & Outputs (selection):
- Solo exhibitions: Cubitt30 (2022), being eaten by a lion (2021), Sic (2019), I (2014).
- Group exhibitions: Art (after) (2013), Decorative dormitories for sleep workers (2017), Concrete plastic (2016).
- Artists’ books: Affectation Correspondence (2017), Sic (2017), Wollstonochlincraft 1791-1971 (2017).
- Performances: Remains (2014, with Coyle, Westwood & Kane).
Current & Future Work:
Ongoing projects include researchic (Wollstonochlincraft 1791-1971) (2022), extending her investigation into feminist historiography and archival practice. No funded grant details are disclosed in the supplied text.




