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James Hutchinson is a Lecturer in Fine Art Critical Studies at The Glasgow School of Art. His work explores the intersections of artistic and curatorial practices, often engaging with themes of non-survival, feminist methodologies, and speculative futures.
- Current Role: Lecturer in Fine Art Critical Studies
- Institution: The Glasgow School of Art
His research spans contemporary art, critical theory, and interdisciplinary collaboration, with a focus on:
- Artistic and curatorial production gaps
- Feminist and intersectional approaches
- Speculative and environmental art
- Installation and spatial practices
Recent publications and exhibitions (2018–2025) highlight his engagement with non-survivalist philosophies, feminist theory, and speculative world-building. His 2019 PhD thesis at The Glasgow School of Art, Resorption: working (in) the gap between artistic and curatorial production, forms a cornerstone of this work.
Key collaborations include exhibitions at the Annex Gallery (2024), The Tetley (2019), and Collective Edinburgh (2018). His 2025 book chapter The Art of Non-Survival expands on critical frameworks for contemporary art.

