Introducing

Dr Matt Lodder

Dr Matt Lodder is a researcher, lecturer, writer, curator and broadcaster. Currently a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Essex and a named Public Voice Scholar, he is a leading global expert in the history of tattooing in the Western world, primarily from the 18th century to the present day. He is the author of Painted People: Humanity in 21 Tattoos (2021) and Tattoos: The Untold Story of a Modern Art (2024), as well as the curator of Tattoo London (Museum of London, 2016) and the award-winning British Tattoo Art Revealed (National Maritime Museum Cornwall and touring, 2017-2020). His podcast Beneath the Skin was named best history show at the Independent Podcast Awards, 2023. Matt also served as the host of Art of Museums, an art-historical documentary series which aired across Europe in 2018.

Dr Matt Lodder

“Essex has been my home since 1987, when I was just seven years old. I went to school in Chelmsford, and was fortunate enough to be able to return to work at the University of Essex back in 2013. Culturally, this county has meant everything to me – so much so that I have ‘S6’ tattooed on my thumbs! Growing up, I frequently attended punk shows and travelled across the county to see bands. I also learned about film in Essex’ cinemas, literature in our libraries, and art and history in its museums and country houses. Today, I teach my students about architecture, taking them to some of the radical buildings in our county, including Brentwood Cathedral, Grayson Perry’s House for Essex, and to the modernist architecture of East Tilbury and Silver End. We also visit Colchester Arts Centre, which brings some of my favourite avant-garde bands to a tiny church!”
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