Artist Andy Holden was invited in 2014 to carry out a period of research at Stoke Bishop. During this time he also gave a presentation for students at the University, in particular from the physics department, entitled, Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape.

Andy Holden is a British artist born in 1982 whose practice incorporates a wide variety of media and forms of presentation, from plaster, bronze and ceramic objects, to music, performance and large outdoor sculpture. Recent exhibitions include Pyramid Piece and Return of the Pyramid Piece for Art Now at Tate Britain, and Chewy Cosmos Thingly Time at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge. He curated Be Glad for the Song Has No End, a festival of artists' music at Wysing Arts Centre in 2010.

Holden developed the exhibition, Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape, as part of his Stanley Picker Fellowship. It is an elaboration in space of the ideas presented in his lecture of the same name. He has also continues to develop MI!MS (Maximum Irony! Maximum Sincerity), an art movement he founded with his friends prior to his training as an artist in 2003. It has evolved into a major exhibition launched at the Zabludowicz Collection, London which toured to Spike Island, Bristol in 2014.
Unquiet Grave
Pyramid Piece
Boulder Stage
Laws of Motion
Maximum Irony! Maximum Sincerity

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