Clare Nattress has been writing reviews and publications for an array of art magazines, journals and online platforms for over the past 14 years.  

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Air pollution as ‘slow violence’ during multi-day mountain bike trips. Mountain Biking, Culture & Society. Chapter 10.
Written in October 2023. Published in February 2024 by Dr Jim Cherrington. doi: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003361626. Traditional Copyright © All rights reserved.

Discipline Hopping for Environmental Solutions: An Art-Science Collaboration Active Travel Studies 3(2).
Written in July 2022. Published in May 2023 by Clare Nattress & Dr Daniel Bryant. doi: https://doi.org/10.16997/ats.1398
© Active Travel Studies.


The art-science interface: making York's air pollution visible.
Written in March 2022 by Daniel Bryant, Clare Nattress, and Jacqui Hamilton. Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of York, York, UK & Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK. [EGU General Assembly 2022] https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5038
© Author(s) 2022. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


Airpocalypse: How can cycling be used as a performative art methodology to investigate, reveal, and disseminate the problem of air pollution?
Written in May 2021 [Performance Research Journal] On Air Volume 26 Issue 7. Issue editors: Evelyn O'Malley & Chloe Preedy. Published 18th June 2022 by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd. © Centre for Performance Research. Centre for Performance Research Ltd.



The Greenhouse Project 
Written in September 2014. [The Greenhouse Project]
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Jessica Jackson Hutchins, The Hepworth Wakefield. 
Written in March 2013. [Aesthetica Magazine]
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An enquiry into how the body can perform beyond the boundaries of its skin and beyond the local space that it occupies presenting its physical presence elsewhere (online).
Written in September 2012 [York St John University]
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Practice and Dissemination Critical Journal ‘From Traditional Portraiture to Active Presence’
Written in April 2012 [York St John University]
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Laura Belém: The Temple of a Thousand Bells.
Written in July 2012. [Aesthetica Magazine]
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An essay exploring the relationship between arts practice and arts knowledge with specific reference to visual and multi-sensorial experiences. An analysis of a multi-sensory art encounter via a case study of Miroslaw Balka’s How It Is.
Written in January 2011 [York St John University]
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Turner Prize
Written in 2011. [Neutral Magazine] 
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An exploration on how Conceptual Art deals with language and space with specific reference to the works and writings of Sol LeWitt and Mel Bochner.
Written January 2010 [York St John University]
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