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'''Matt Lodder''' is a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Theory, and Director of American Studies at the University of Essex. He is also one of the University of Essex's Public Voice Scholars. '''Matt Lodder''' is a ] in Art History and Theory, and Director of American Studies at the ]. He is also one of the University of Essex's Public Voice Scholars.


==Research and Teaching== ==Research and Teaching==
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He has also published academic papers in renowned publications such as the Sculpture Journal, and contributed forewords for many popular books on tattooing. He has contributed articles to the Royal Academy Magazine, History Today, The Guardian and others, and appeared on broadcast media across the globe. He has also published academic papers in renowned publications such as the Sculpture Journal, and contributed forewords for many popular books on tattooing. He has contributed articles to the Royal Academy Magazine, History Today, The Guardian and others, and appeared on broadcast media across the globe.

===Books===
''Tattoos The Untold Story of a Modern Art.''(2024)
The stereotype of tattoo culture being associated with an underworld of rogues, sailors and good-for-nothings is widespread, despite the fact that it has existed as a professional art practice in the West for centuries. Drawing on extensive new research and unprecedented access to largely unpublished private archives of photographs, artwork, and ephemera, Matt Lodder offers a new perspective on the history of commercial tattooing in Europe and the United States, which began before the emergence of a recognizable profession in the mid-nineteenth century. This richly illustrated book is the first to examine the history of tattooing in the West as both a serious profession and an art form, and includes rarely published images.<ref></ref>


==Bibliogaphy== ==Bibliogaphy==
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*Alice Snape: storiesandink - Interview 5. December 2022 *Alice Snape: storiesandink - Interview 5. December 2022
* The Guardian - 26 March 2021 * The Guardian - 26 March 2021
*Nihal Arthanayake has been talking to historians, tattoo artists and listeners about their opinions on face, neck or hand tattoos: BBC Radio 5 live *Nihal Arthanayake: BBC Radio 5 live
*Voices: Independent 28 February 2022 *Matt Lodder: Independent 28 February 2022

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Matt Lodder
Known forArt-historical methodologies to the history of Western tattooing from the 17th century to the present day.
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineArt history
InstitutionsDepartment of American Studies, University of Essex
Websitewww.essex.ac.uk/people/LODDE23007/Matt-Lodder

Matt Lodder is a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Theory, and Director of American Studies at the University of Essex. He is also one of the University of Essex's Public Voice Scholars.

Research and Teaching

BA (Hons) French & German University of Bradford, MA, Critical Theory (The Body and Representation) - Reading, PhD, History of Art - Reading.

His research is centred on the application of art-historical methodologies to the history of Western tattooing from the 17th century to the present day, with a particular emphasis on the professional era from the 1880s onwards.In addition to this, his expertise extends to broader histories of body modification practices in the West, encompassing tongue splitting, implants, and other related procedures. In addition to these areas of expertise, he has published extensively on feminist debates in pornography and on the intersections of consent, culture and the law in the context of 1970s and '80s queer subcultures. He has delivered a number of invited lectures at prestigious venues including the V&A, the National Museum of Scotland, the Tokyo National Museum, and the Museum of London.

His teaching expertise encompasses European, American and Japanese art, architecture, visual culture and theory from the late 19th century to the present, including modern and contemporary art post-1945, digital and "new media" art, and the intersections between art and politics.

He has also published academic papers in renowned publications such as the Sculpture Journal, and contributed forewords for many popular books on tattooing. He has contributed articles to the Royal Academy Magazine, History Today, The Guardian and others, and appeared on broadcast media across the globe.

Books

Tattoos The Untold Story of a Modern Art.(2024) The stereotype of tattoo culture being associated with an underworld of rogues, sailors and good-for-nothings is widespread, despite the fact that it has existed as a professional art practice in the West for centuries. Drawing on extensive new research and unprecedented access to largely unpublished private archives of photographs, artwork, and ephemera, Matt Lodder offers a new perspective on the history of commercial tattooing in Europe and the United States, which began before the emergence of a recognizable profession in the mid-nineteenth century. This richly illustrated book is the first to examine the history of tattooing in the West as both a serious profession and an art form, and includes rarely published images.

Bibliogaphy

  • Alexa MacDermot (editor), Kathrina Rupit, Matt Lodder: Goblin Market: Irish New Contemporary Art. White Lady Art Books 2012, ISBN 9780957322301
  • Al Overdrive (author,inset photographer), Matt Lodder (author of introduction): No Commercial Value: The Photography of Al Overdrive. AO 2008, ISBN 9780955867101
  • Matt Lodder (author): Painted People: Humanity in 21 Tattoos. HarperCollins Publishers 2022, ISBN 9780008402068
  • Matt Lodder (author): Painted People: 5,000 Years of Tattooed History from Sailors and Socialites to Mummies and Kings. HarperCollins Publishers 2023, ISBN 9780008402105
  • Matt Lodder (author): Tattoos: The Untold History of a Modern Art.Yale University Press 2024, ISBN 9780300269390

Journal articles

  • Lodder, M., (2016). Visual pleasure and gonzo pornography: Mason’s challenge to convention in ‘the hardest of hardcore’. Porn Studies. 3 (4), 373-385
  • Dymock, A. and Lodder, M., (2016). 'The Erotics of Injury: Remembering Operation Spanner Workshops', 10&11 September 2015, University of Essex and Royal Holloway, University of London. Porn Studies. 3 (3), 320-323
  • Lodder, M., (2015). ‘Things of the sea’: iconographic continuities between tattooing and handicrafts in Georgian-era maritime culture. Sculpture Journal. 24 (2), 195-210
  • Lodder, M., (2013). Art History in the Pub. Journal of Visual Culture. 12 (2), 332-338

Exhibitions

  • British Tattoo Art Revealed, began at the National Maritime Museum Falmouth in March 2017 and toured nationwide through 2020.
  • Skin Digging at Art Exchange tells the story of Jessie Knight (1904-1992). Art Exchange at Colchester Campus from 19 January to 17 February 2018, a part of an eccentric family including knife throwers, a cowboy act and a poet, who took over her father’s tattoo shop aged 18. In a career from the 1920s to 1960s she went on to run several shops on England’s south coast which drew in clients from around the world.

References

  1. Research Repository
  2. Tattoo: British Tattoo Art Revealed National Maritime Museum Cornwall
  3. Skin Digging Art Exchange-University of Essex
  4. Digging into the history of female tattoo artists University of Essex

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