Clive WILKINS delivers the Zangwill Lecture. Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. ~ Observations from the Edge of Beauty. 17th March 2017

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In this lecture introduced by Prof. Nicky Clayton F.R.S., Clive will argue that the ontogeny and evolution of art has been systematic, plotting the vicissitudes and changing perceptions of Homo sapiens. Patterns for mark making and the establishment of wordless thoughts, as they have unfolded over millennia, signpost aspects of our humanity, our ways of seeing and our strategies for thinking. They provide crucial insight into memory, mental time travel and perception in ways that have seldom been explored. We stand at a cross roads where the history of art affords unique access to the potential for human development. If we choose to believe the future exists outside of our expectation, we may discover it lies within our grasp.

Clive WILKINS is the Artist in Residence in the Psychology department at the University of Cambridge. He is a writer, but also well known as a fine art painter. He has exhibited widely throughout the UK, including at The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy and in Cork Street, London where he had a one-man show in 2007. His work is to be found in public and private collections. He has produced portraits of Sir Howard Hodgkin and Sir Peter Blake amongst others and has been presented publicly to HRH the Princess Royal. His written work has appeared in print on numerous occasions, most notably in his published work ‘The Creatures in the Night’, a story written and lavishly illustrated by Wilkins in 2008 and most recently ‘The Moustachio Quartet’, a series of four novels designed to be read in any order as an intentional exploration of memory, perception and mental time travel.

He has held the position of Artist in Residence at the Dept. of Psychology, University of Cambridge, since 2012, where he is co-founder of the arts/science collaboration ‘The Captured Thought’ with Professor Nicola Clayton FRS~ together they explore the subjective experience of thinking and the nature of creativity. They have lectured and performed widely in the UK, Europe, USA, Asia and New Zealand to science and arts audiences in universities and in public venues including, Tate Modern, Contemporary Arts Society, Wellcome Collection, British Library, Royal Institution, Cheltenham Festival and the Hay Festival.

Key extracts from the Moustachio books are featured in ‘The Captured Thought’ lecture series. In addition to working as an author, Clive continues to be a painter, teacher, magician, flautist, origamist, and tango dancer.

~for more information follow the link to http://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/6342

Clive and Jean in Florence

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Clive WILKINS in M A D R I D .

Clive recently visited the lovely city of Madrid~ an opportunity to research ideas and references for his current Work in Progress-  The Moustachio Quartet~ Eissenstrom

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Peter Blake~ The Razzle-Dazzle Man

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Clive Wilkins’  portrait of Peter Blake revisited. The famed Pop Artist continues to be a Legend.

Clive WILKINS reading from his novel, ‘The Moustachio Quartet’, during a recent lecture at Oxford University~ as part of a presentation with Prof. Nicky Clayton.

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Gallops at Yallops~ Sensational Collage from Fuchsia//Futura

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A sensational exhibition of collage. Deep, penetrating and insightful~ an exploration of the delightful and  the inexplicable~ the kind of wonder that makes the world go round. Fuchsia/Futura’s exhibition is a success in no uncertain terms.

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Floridean Adventures

Clive has recently returned from Florida University, where he and Prof. Nicky Clayton, of Cambridge University, undertook a lecture tour. The ten day event was organised by Bob Holt, Professor of Ecology and Evolution.

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Nicky Clayton & Clive Wilkins present The Medawar Lecture for 2015

Clive WilkinsThe lecture was well received and the subsequent dinner a joyous end to a lovely evening with staff and students of Queen Mary’s College, University College London.

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