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Article

  1. Staff, C. and Farmer, R. (2019) Teaching students to write about art : Results of a four-year patchwork text project. Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education. 18(2), pp. 137-151. 1474-273X.
  2. Staff, C. (2015) Craig Staff writes on 'Real Painting'. Abcrit: discourses on abstract painting and sculpture. July 2015 [Online blog]
  3. Staff, C. (2013) Painting of the week: 69. I.B. Tauris Blog.
  4. Staff, C. (2013) Painting of the week: 67. I.B. Tauris Blog.
  5. Staff, C. (2013) Painting of the week: 63. I.B. Tauris Blog.
  6. Staff, C. (2013) Painting and performance. I.B.Tauris Blog.
  7. Staff, C. (2009) 絵画の示差的存在論のための覚書* Towards a differential ontology of painting. Rear 21.
  8. Staff, C. (2007) An e-mail conversation between Slavka Sverakova and Craig Staff, May 2007. CIRCA Art Magazine. 0263-9475. Online article
  9. Staff, C. (2004) ‘Extended Painting’ at Victoria Miro. CIRCA Art Magazine. 108(Summer), pp. 88-89. 0263-9475.
  10. Staff, C. (2004) Painting apart from itself. Dwelling. 1741-1467.

Book Section

  1. Staff, C. (2017) Teaching painting in the expanded field: positioning, pedagogy and practice. In: Hartshorne, I., Moloney, D. and Quaife, M. (eds.) Teaching Painting: How Can Painting Be Taught in Art Schools? London: Black Dog.
  2. Staff, C. (2015) Burrowing under the apparent: the blindfold drawings of Claude Heath. In: Guerin, F. (ed.) On Not Looking: The Paradox of Contemporary Visual Culture. New York: Routledge. pp. 123-138.
  3. Staff, C. (2011) A Poetics of becoming: the mythography of Cy Twombly. In: Wallace, I. L. and Hirsh, J. (eds.) Contemporary Art and Classical Myth. Farnham: Ashgate. pp. 43-55.
  4. Staff, C. (2010) Ancient Egyptian Art; Inspecting the Fields for Nebamun; Abstract Expressionism; Mark Rothko, Untitled (Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red), 1949, Mark Rothko; The Big Night Down the Drain, 1962-63, Georg Baselitz; European Lyrical Abstraction; Nice, 1954 Nicolas De Stael; Portable War Memorial, 1968, Ed Kienholz; Neo-Expressionism; Café Deutschland (Lift/Tremble/Back), 1984 Jorg Immendorf. In: Farthing, S. (ed.) Art: The Whole Story. London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 28-547.
  5. Staff, C. (2009) Embodiment, ambulation and duration. In: Oddey, A. and White, C. (eds.) Modes of Spectating. Bristol: Intellect. 0-0.
  6. Staff, C. (2008) 'Speaking in the vernacular: insularity, British art and modernism'. In: Osgerby, W., Esser-Hall, G., Myers, M. and Staff, C. (eds.) Tracing Britishness: Exploring the Notion of 'Britishness' in the 21st Century by Tracing Themes of Stoicism, Nostalgia, Insularity and Ourselves and Others Through a Selection of Works from the Rugby Collection. Rugby: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum.
  7. Staff, C. (2008) [Contribution]. In: Farthing, S. (ed.) 501 Great Artists: A Comprehensive Guide to the Giants of the Art World. New York: Barron's Educational Series.
  8. Staff, C. (2006) [Contribution]. In: Farthing, S. (ed.) 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die. London: Cassell.
  9. Staff, C. (2002) As Long As It Takes. In: Dean, D. and Lillington, D. (eds.) As Long As It Takes. Nottingham: Angel Row Gallery. 0-0.

Book

  1. Ballinger, S., Elcoat, E., Leahy, C., Tobot, M., Tomos, E. and Staff, C. (2016) Time, Chemistry, Chance and Human Design. The University of Northampton. 9781906398156.
  2. Ballinger, S., Elcoat, E., Leahy, C., Tobot, M., Tomos, E. and Staff, C. (2016) Time, Chemistry, Chance and Human Design. Bookworks. 9781906398156.
  3. Staff, C. (2015) Monochrome: Darkness and Light in Contemporary Art. London: I.B.Tauris. 9781784530488.
  4. Staff, C. (2013) After Modernist Painting: The History of a Contemporary Practice. London: I.B.Tauris. 9781780761794.
  5. Staff, C. (2011) Modernist Painting and Materiality. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. 9780786447145.

Monograph

  1. Staff, C. (2017) Something of the previous day.
  2. Staff, C. (2015) Painting qua painting (as noun and verb). Online: Castlefield Gallery.

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Staff, C. (2015) Teaching painting in the expanded field: positioning, pedagogy and practice. Paper presented to: Teaching Painting, Whitworth Museum, Manchester, 29-30 October 2015. (Unpublished)
  2. Staff, C. (2015) The cultivation of (difficult) surfaces or “I know that’s a tree”. Invited Presentation presented to: Talk to accompany the exhibition Real Painting, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, 11 July 2015. (Unpublished)
  3. Staff, C. (2015) Such clues and such obligations. Symposium presented to: The Sketchbook Today, The University of Northampton, 16 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  4. Staff, C. (2013) Along heuristic lines: drawing and the interpreted world. Symposium presented to: The Insistence of Drawing, The University of Northampton, 11 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  5. Staff, C. (2009) Natural Responses - Transformations. Chair presented to: X6 Transformations Seminar Day, Fermynwoods Contemporary Art, 12 October 2009. (Unpublished)
  6. Staff, C. (2009) What is an artist? Invited Presentation presented to: What is an artist?, Milton Keynes Gallery, 28 May 2009. (Unpublished)
  7. Staff, C. and Cureton, P. (2009) The life of Paolo Uccello: drawing transitions through curriculums. Paper presented to: Transitions: Learning and Teaching Conference, University of Northampton, 13 May 2009. (Unpublished)
  8. Staff, C. and Cureton, P. (2009) Of blood, of trade, authority, agency: sought after forms and drawing today. Paper presented to: Association of Art Historians (AAH) 35th Annual Conference and Bookfair, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2-4 April 2009. (Unpublished)
  9. Staff, C. (2007) Embodiment, ambulation and duration: the coalescent space of painting. Invited Presentation presented to: Modes of Spectating Conference, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, 30 March 2007. (Unpublished)
  10. Staff, C. (2006) Towards a differential ontology of painting. Paper presented to: A Future for Modernism? : The Possibilities of Re-inhabiting an Abandoned Critical Position, APT Gallery, Deptford, London, 17 March 2006. (Unpublished)

Conference Proceedings

  1. Staff, C. (2007) Notes towards a differential ontology of painting. In: Sweet, D. (ed.) A Future for Modernism? The Possibilities of Re-inhabiting an Abandoned Critical Position. Manchester: MIRIAD. 9781905476169. pp. 38-49.

Show/Exhibition

  1. Staff, C. (2017) Something of the previous day. Exhibit at: Fully Awake.
  2. Cureton, P., Staff, C. and Clark, R. (2013) Rhythm/Presence. Exhibit at: Rhythm/Presence. The Centre for Recent Drawing (C4RD), London, 06-16 March 2013. Also exhibited at: Drawing Project, IADT (Institute of Art, Design & Technology) Dublin, 20 March - 8 April 2013; CUBE Gallery, Manchester, 22 April – 9 May 2013; RIBA Hub (Royal Institute of British Architects) Manchester, 22 April – 9 May 2013. [Exhibition curators]
  3. Staff, C. and Cureton, P. (2011) The 43 Uses of Drawing. Exhibit at: The 43 Uses of Drawing. Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Rugby, Warwickshire, 06 September - 30 October 2011. [Exhibition curators]
  4. Staff, C. and Seki, T. (2008) Returning by a Shorter Path. Exhibit at: Returning by a Shorter Path. Avenue Gallery, 27 October - 21 November 2008.
  5. Staff, C. and Cureton, P. (2008) Without The Walls Which Do Not Last. Exhibit at: Without The Walls Which Do Not Last. Avenue Campus Gallery, University of Northampton, 2008-01-01.
  6. Staff, C. and Cureton, P. (2008) Without The Walls Which Do Not Last. Exhibit at: Without The Walls Which Do Not Last. Avenue Campus Gallery, University of Northampton, 2008-01-01.
  7. Staff, C. (2006) Drawing Itself, Drawing Space. Exhibit at: Drawing Itself, Drawing Space. Southwell Artspace, Southwell, Nottingham, 2 September - 15 October 2006.
  8. Flexen, C. and Staff, C. (2006) Marking Movements - new drawings by Catherine Flexen and Craig Staff. Exhibit at: Marking Movements. Cheltenham Museum and Art Gallery, 28 January - 11 March 2006.
  9. Staff, C. (2006) Recollection. Exhibit at: ReCollection. Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, 28 March - 25 June 2006.
  10. Staff, C. (2003) As Long As It Takes. Exhibit at: As Long As It Takes. Pumphouse Gallery, London, 19 March - 11 May 2003.
  11. Staff, C. (2002) Craig Staff. Cairn Gallery, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, 19 March 2002.
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