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Helen McCormack

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McCormack, Helen (2017) William Hunter and his Eighteenth-Century Cultural Worlds: The Anatomist and the Fine Arts. Routledge Research in Art History . Routledge. ISBN 9781472424426
William Hunter and his Eighteenth-Century Cultural Worlds: The Anatomist and the Fine Arts

Edited Book

McCormack, Helen, Gray, Jennifer and Richter, Anne Nellis, eds. (2025) Reassembling the social interior: historical spaces from contemporary viewpoints. Studies in Design and Material Culture, 1 . Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9781526176912
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Gray, Jennifer, Richter, Anne Nellis and McCormack, Helen (2024) Introduction: reassembling and reimagining the social interior. In: Reassembling the social interior: historical spaces from contemporary viewpoints. Studies in Design and Material Culture, 1 . Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 1-18. ISBN 9781526176912
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McCormack, Helen (2024) Social spaces of knowledge: the homes, streets and squares of London's eighteenth-century scientists. In: Reassembling the social interior: historical spaces from contemporary viewpoints. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 209-227. ISBN 9781526176912
Social spaces of knowledge: the homes, streets and squares of London's eighteenth-century scientists

McCormack, Helen (2021) Banham's 'Unhouse' as Anti-Interiority: Towards Twenty-First Century Theories of Design and Domesticity. In: Design Culture(s). Cumulus Conference Proceedings Roma 2021. Cumulus, Italy, pp. 4434-4443. ISBN 978-952-64-9004-5
Banham's 'Unhouse' as Anti-Interiority: Towards Twenty-First Century Theories of Design and Domesticity

McCormack, Helen (2019) Greenwich to Stirling to Greenwich: Splendorous Impulses and Composed Ornaments. In: Splendour. Glasgow School of Art and Royal Museums Greenwich, p. 26.
Greenwich to Stirling to Greenwich: Splendorous Impulses and Composed Ornaments

McCormack, Helen (2019) Superb Cabinets or Splendid Anachronisms? Anatomy, Natural History and Fine Arts in the London Town House. In: The Georgian London Town House: Building, Collecting and Display. Bloomsbury Visual Arts, pp. 169-190. ISBN 9781501337291
Superb Cabinets or Splendid Anachronisms? Anatomy, Natural History and Fine Arts in the London Town House

McCormack, Helen (2017) Pennant, Hunter, Stubbs and the Pursuit of Nature. In: Enlightenment Travel and British Identities: Thomas Pennant's Tours of Scotland and Wales. Anthem Press, pp. 203-222. ISBN 9781783086535
Pennant, Hunter, Stubbs and the Pursuit of Nature

McCormack, H. (2015) Dr Hunter's Shield: Miscellaneous Curiosities and Antiquarian Debates. In: William Hunter's World: The Art and Science of Eighteenth-Century Collecting. The Histories of Material Culture and Collecting, 1700-1950 . Ashgate, pp. 240-246. ISBN 9781409447740
Dr Hunter's Shield: Miscellaneous Curiosities and Antiquarian Debates

McCormack, Helen (2015) The Great Windmill Street Anatomy School and Museum. In: William Hunter's World: The Art and Science of Eighteenth-Century Collecting. The Histories of Material Culture and Collecting, 1700–1950 . Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 13-28. ISBN 9781409447740
The Great Windmill Street Anatomy School and Museum

McCormack, H. (2007) Housing the Collection: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy Theatre and Museum. In: ‘My Highest Pleasures’ William Hunter’s Art Collection. Paul Holberton Publishing, pp. 101-116. ISBN 9781903470312

Article

McCormack, Helen (2020) Joseph Banks and William Hunter: where the Royal Society meets the Royal Academy. Journal for Maritime Research, 21 (1-2). pp. 119-142. ISSN 2153 - 3369
Joseph Banks and William Hunter: where the Royal Society meets the Royal Academy

Conference or Workshop Item

Weidenbach, Silvia and McCormack, Helen (2026) Performing post-digital ornament: matter and meaning in jewellery objects through AI, AR and VR technologies. In: Jewellery: Making Art with Body Matter, 20th-21st centuries, 20-21 October 2026, Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France.

McCormack, Helen (2025) Reassembled spaces of knowledge: reimagining the house of the naturalist. In: Imagining Interiors - Interior Educators Conference, 13-14 November 2025, Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland, UK.

McCormack, Helen and Weidenbach, Silvia (2021) Reinterpreting Ornament: Historical Distance, Design Theory and Digital Crafts. In: METHOD/ART: Methods in Artistic Research, 17-18 March 2021, Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp (Wintertuin).
Reinterpreting Ornament: Historical Distance, Design Theory and Digital Crafts

McCormack, Helen (2020) Animalia, Autopsia, Natura: George Stubbs' The Moose (1770). In: George Stubbs 'All Done From Nature', 17 January 2020, MK Gallery, Milton Keynes.
Animalia, Autopsia, Natura: George Stubbs' The Moose (1770) Animalia, Autopsia, Natura: George Stubbs' The Moose (1770)

McCormack, Helen (2018) Northern Italian Painting and Naturalism: Robert Strange, William Hunter and the Royal Academy of Arts. In: The Roman Art World in the Eighteenth Century and the Birth of the Art Academy in Britain, 10-11 December 2018, British School, Rome.

Rodger, Johnny, McCormack, Helen, Robertson, Frances and Urban, Florian (2018) Mac Research Symposium : How To Publish an Academic Book. In: Mac Research symposium, 24 January 2018, Bourdon building, Main Lecture theatre, Glasgow School of Art.

McCormack, Helen (2016) Animating Anatomy: 16 Great Windmill Street Westminster. In: Animating the Georgian London Town House, 17-18th Mar 2016, London, UK.
Animating Anatomy: 16 Great Windmill Street Westminster

McCormack, Helen (2015) William Hunter’s Great Windmill Street Museum and Anatomy Theatre. In: Drawing A Pre-eminent Skill, 27 Mar 2015, Royal Academy of Arts, London.
William Hunter’s Great Windmill Street Museum and Anatomy Theatre William Hunter’s Great Windmill Street Museum and Anatomy Theatre

McCormack, Helen (2015) ‘George Stubbs, William Hunter and the Pursuit of Nature’. In: Exotic Anatomies: Stubbs, Banks and the Cultures of Natural History, March 7th 2015, National Maritime Museum Greenwich, London.
‘George Stubbs, William Hunter and the Pursuit of Nature’

McCormack, Helen (2014) 'The Anatomist at Home: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy School and Museum. In: Houses as Museums/Museums as Houses, 12-13th September, Wallace Collection, London.
'The Anatomist at Home: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy School and Museum 'The Anatomist at Home: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy School and Museum

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