Items where Author is "Gough, Paul"
Gough, Paul and Davies, Katie (2024) Void of War: sounds of silence during repatriation and remembrance ceremonies.
Gough, Paul (2024) Gilbert Spencer: The Life and Work of a Very English Artist.
Gough, Paul (2023) The Art of Creative Research.
Gough, Paul (2022) A Commission for the Pentagon.
Gough, Paul (2022) ‘NO GO’: Artists, Trespass and the Aftermath of Occupation.
Gough, Paul (2022) A Frayed Edge.
Gough, Paul (2021) Representing the Unseen: The Primacy of Visual Testimony in Official British War Art.
Gough, Paul and Read, Joshua (2021) Crossing the Line: from Alley to Gallery.
Gough, Paul (2021) Unstuck: ‘War artists without a war’.
Gough, Paul (2021) 'That Dastardly Plot’: Gardens as Weapon of War and Peace.
Gough, Paul (2020) ‘That huge, haunted solitude’: 1917-1927 a spectral decade.
Gough, Paul (2019) Topographies of Remembrance across the former British Empire.
Gough, Paul (2019) ‘Flower Power’: the importance and critical value of the landscape in memorial and mnemonic spaces.
Gough, Paul (2019) Aftermath in the Visual Arts: the centenary commemoration of war 2014-2018.
Gough, Paul (2019) Turbulence, Conflict and the Garden of Remediation, Charles Green, Lyndell Brown, Paul Gough and Jon Cattapan.
Gough, Paul (2019) 'Perpetuation of the Picturesque’ and ‘Chicken Run: My Part in the Great Escape’.
Gough, Paul (2019) ‘Re-membering the Past’; eye-witness and post-battle artistic accounts of the Falklands War.
Gough, Paul (2018) Flowers of War.
Gough, Paul (2018) Dead ground. War and peace: Remembrance and recovery. A cultural reading of memoryscapes from the Great War, 1914-1918.
Gough, Paul (2018) Revisioning Australia’s War Art: Four Painters as Citizens of the ‘Global South’.
Gough, Paul (2017) 'A concentrated utterance of total war’ - Paul Nash, CWR Nevinson and the challenge of representation in the Great War.
Gough, Paul (2017) Congested Terrain: Contested Memories. Visualising the Multiple Spaces of War and Remembrance.
Gough, Paul (2017) 'The holy box' : the genesis of Stanley Spencer's Sandham Memorial Chapel.
Gough, Paul and Davies, Katie (2017) ‘Dead air’: The acoustic of war and peace – creative interpretations of the sounds of conflict and remembrance.
Gough, Paul (2016) Bansky: What’s the fuss and why does it matter?
Gough, Paul (2016) ‘Existencillism’: Banksy and the stencil as radical graphic form.
Gough, Paul (2016) Zawn: Walking West Penwith. Cliff-edge Painting by Paul Lewin.
Gough, Paul, Hatchwell, Sophie and Shaw-Miller, Simon (2016) ‘The elsewhere of my mind…’: reflections on the art of Stanley Spencer.
Gough, Paul, Bell, John, Dodgson, Mark and Rowley, Sue (2015) SAF 09: Securing Australia’s Future. Translating research for economic and social benefit:country comparisons.
Gough, Paul (2015) 'Back from the Front’: Art, Memory and the Aftermath of War.
Gough, Paul (2014) Edge:Lands.
Gough, Paul (2014) Brothers in arms : John and Paul Nash and the aftermath of the Great War.
Gough, Paul (2014) ‘Planting Memory’: the Challenge of Remembering the Past on the Somme, Gallipoli and Melbourne.
Gough, Paul (2013) ‘Cultivating dead trees’: the legacy of Paul Nash as an artist of trauma, wilderness and recovery’.
Gough, Paul and Morgan, Sally J. (2013) ‘A Faux Monument’: Guerilla Interventions and the contestation of rhetorical public space.
Gough, Paul (2013) 'Write off the Map'. an exhibition on forests, history, and social and environmental memory.
Gough, Paul (2012) Banksy:The Bristol Legacy.
Gough, Paul (2011) 'Your loving friend, Stanley' The Great War correspondence between Stanley Spencer and Desmond Chute.
Gough, Paul (2010) ‘A Terrible Beauty’: War, British Artists and the First World War.
Gough, Paul (2008) ‘Exactitude is truth’: representing the British military through commissioned artworks’.
Gough, Paul (2007) ‘Contested memories: contested site’: Newfoundland and its unique heritage on the Western Front.
Gough, Paul (2006) Planting peace: the Greater London Council and the community gardens of central London.
Gough, Paul (2006) Stanley Spencer : Journey to Burghclere.
Gough, Paul (2006) Fault-lines: four short observations on places of peace, trauma, and contested remembrance.
Gough, Paul (2004) Manipulating the Metonymic : the politics of civic identity and the Bristol Cenotaph, 1919 – 1932.
Gough, Paul (2004) Sites in the imagination: the Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial on the Somme.
Gough, Paul (2004) Corporations and commemoration – First World War remembrance, Lloyds TSB and the National Memorial Arboretum.
Gough, Paul (2002) ‘Invicta Pax’ Monuments, Memorials and Peace ; an analysis of the Canadian Peacekeeping Monument, Ottawa.