Lecturer, Sydney College of Arts, University of Sydney
Watts was born in Sydney, Australia. He studied Arts and Law, gaining Honours, at Sydney University.
In 2010, he received a PhD in Art History and Theory, the title of his thesis being ‘Images on the Limit of Law: Sovereignty, Modernism and the Effigy.’
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