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Oliver Hambsch

Oliver Hambsch is a Research Fellow at the Art and Craft department working in printmaking. Oliver's research is located at the intersection of printmaking, materiality and memory. In his PhD project, titled Material Memory, Oliver interrogates the printmaking process through interdisciplinary practice in order to create analogically parallels to personal memory.

Oliver holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art (2019) and a Masters in Fine Art (2022) from the University of Cape Town.

Research project: Material Memory

Research results

  • Oliver Hambsch: The Essential Haunting of Print: activating the spectral in the woodcut (2026).
    Academic lecture. More information
  • Oliver Hambsch: Nye medlemmer Utstillingen 2023 – 2024 (2025).
    Visual Arts. More information
  • Aleksandra Anna Janik & Oliver Hambsch: Oslo_Grafikk (2025).
    Visual Arts. More information
  • Oliver Hambsch: Midterm Evaluation: Oliver Hambsch (2025).
    Visual Arts. More information
  • Oliver Hambsch: The wooden mirror: print practice as séance (2025).
    Lecture. More information
  • Oliver Hambsch: The Essential Haunting of Print: activating the spectral in the woodcut (First presentation) (2025).
    Lecture. More information
  • Oliver Hambsch: The Haunted Woodcut (2025).
    Lecture. More information
  • Oliver Hambsch: Material memory: Presentation 1 at the Artistic Research Forum Spring 2025 (2025).
    Academic lecture. More information
  • Aleksandra Anna Janik, Victoria Rowena Browne & Oliver Hambsch: Your Homes Hum Our Songs - Yuga Gallery. Tokyo, Japan (2025).
    Visual Arts. More information
  • Aleksandra Anna Janik, Victoria Rowena Browne & Oliver Hambsch: Your Homes Hum Our Songs - Matsuhisa Residency. Mino-shi, Gifu, Japan (2025).
    Visual Arts. More information