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Timothy Clark
Professor at Concordia University
Timothy Clark is an Associate Professor at Concordia University in Montreal, specializing in the Faculty of Fine Arts. He focuses on Intermedia, which encompasses video, performance, and electronic arts. His academic work is deeply rooted in philosophical aesthetics and the ethical implications of social conflict, with a particular interest in the historical impact of early Christian theological doctrines on modernity.
Academic Background and Research Interests
Clark's research spans various disciplines, including epistemology, continental philosophy, and the philosophies of the 17th and 18th centuries. He has engaged in significant projects that explore the intersections of art, philosophy, and theology. His recent work critiques the First and Second Ecumenical Councils of Nicaea, examining their influence on modern theological anthropology and concepts of creativity.13
Artistic Contributions
Throughout his career, Clark has exhibited his work internationally, including notable exhibitions at the Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris and the National Gallery of Canada. His artistic practice includes photography, performance art, and installations that challenge traditional narratives within philosophical discourse.12
Professional Affiliations
In addition to his teaching role at Concordia University, Clark has previously taught at other institutions, including the University of Ottawa. He remains active in academic circles, contributing to discussions on art history and aesthetics.45
Clark's contributions to both academia and the arts position him as a significant figure in contemporary discussions surrounding art's role in society and its philosophical underpinnings.