London Faculty

Aliki Braine

Guest Lecturer, Continuing Education

Biography

Biography

Born in Paris in 1976, Aliki Braine studied at The Ruskin School of Fine Art, Oxford, The Slade School of Fine Art, London and The Courtauld Institute where she was awarded a distinction for her masters in 17th century painting. Aliki has been a regular lecturer at the National Gallery since 2001 and also teaches at the Wallace Collection, Courtauld Gallery and for The Arts Society. She is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Fine Art Photography for the University of the Arts London. Aliki is also a practicing artist who regularly exhibits her photographic work internationally.
Publications and Exhibitions

Publications and Exhibitions

Books:

Art; The Whole Story, Thames and Hudson (2010)

501 Artists, Barons Publishing (2007)

1001 Paintings to See Before You Die, New Burlington Books (2006) 

Reviews:

Robert Shore, Beg, Steal and Borrow; Artists Against Originality, Elephant Books, 2017
Pauline Martin, L’Évidence, le vide, la vie; La photographie face à ses lacunes, Ithaque Editions, 2017

Brady Wilks, Alternative Photographic Processes: Crafting Handmade Images, Focal Press, 2015

Robert Shore, Post-Photography: The Artist With a Camera, Laurence King Pub, 2014 

Exhibitions:

'Veronica Bailey & Aliki Braine: Cross-Reference', dalla Rosa Gallery, London, 2018   

‘Wilful Damage’, Galerie Raum Mit Licht, Vienna, Austria, 2011

Les Evidences du Réel; La photographie face à ses lacunes’, Musée d'art de Pully, Lausanne, Switzerland 2017   

‘Material Light’, Kulturni Centar, Belgrade, Serbia 2015

Social Handles

Social Handles

Instagram: @alikibraine

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