Simon Shaw-Miller

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Simon Shaw-Miller was born in 1960 in Pembury, just outside Royal Tunbridge Wells, in Kent. He attended Oldborough Manor High School and then went to Brighton Polytechnic (later University of Brighton) to study for a degree in Art and Music, graduating in 1982. He did post graduate research in the Department of Art History and Theory at the University of Essex and was awarded a PhD in 1988.

He was appointed to the Chair of History of Art at the University of Bristol in 2013, having previously been the Professor of History of Art & Music in the School of Arts, Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was first appointed in 1995. He is an Honorary Associate and Research Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He was in post at Birkbeck for over 17 years having previously held a Senior Teaching and Research Fellowship jointly in the Department of History of Art and the Department of Music at the University of Manchester. Prior to this he was a Junior Teaching and Research Fellow in the Department of History of Art at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.[1]

He is a specialist in the relationships between music and the visual, his research interests are the history of art and music in the modern period (1800-1960s). His research is concerned with questions of interdisciplinary methodology, modernism, the concepts of visual music, musical iconography, synaesthesia, musical ekphrasis, and the aesthetics of the Gesamtkunstwerk.

He has been active as a curator and was innovative in the programming of music in the gallery for a number of years at Tate, St Ives, between 2004 and 2007. He has also curated exhibitions at the Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews; Pallant House Gallery, Chichester and the Royal Academy of Art, London.

In 2009 he was awarded the Prix Ars Electronica Media.Art.Research Award for his interdisciplinary research on art and music and for the manuscript of his book Eye hEar, at an award gala at the Brucknerhaus, Linz, Austria on the 4 September.

He is married to Lindsey Shaw-Miller, an art historian who has held among other posts the Edward Speelman Fellowship in Dutch and Flemish Art at Wolfson College, Cambridge (1996–2000). They have one daughter, Aniella.

Selected publications

  • Samual Palmer Revisited ed. with Sam Smiles, Ashgate, 2010. ISBN 978-0-7546-6747-6
  • Eye-Music: Kandinsky, Klee and All that Jazz with F. Guy and M. Tucker, Pallant House Press, Chichester, 2007. ISBN 978-1-869827-03-8
  • Visible Deeds of Music: Art and Music from Wagner to Cage. Yale University Press, 2002.
  • Image:Music:Text eds. with M. Pointon, P. Binski. Oxford, UK and Cambridge, USA: Blackwell, 1996. ISBN 0 631 20074 6
  • The Last Post: Music after Modernism ed. Manchester University Press and St.Martin's Press, 1993. ISBN 0 7190 3609 7

References and sources

References
  1. Professor Simon Shaw-Miller. Birkbeck College, University of London, 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012. Archived here.
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