Pauline Amos is an English artist, born in Liverpool, and known for Performance Art, painting, improvising and multidisciplinary work.
Professor Edward Cowie was her supervisor, and has drawn international acclaim for her "provocative, powerful, and bold works".
In 2009 she had an exhibition and performance in London titled ‘Atomic Forms and Their Corruptions’, using her naked body as a canvas, working in the moment, and placing herself within the painting, to become part of it.
[6] In 2009, Amos and classically trained ballet dancer Anna-Mi Fredriksson collaborated to present an exhibition and performance of painting, sound and movement.
[16] The film is listed on the British Council database[17] and focuses on the importance of freedom of artistic expression, as written about in Amos' article for Pen International[18] and reviewed by Ecran Magazine.