We're delighted to announce details of a new PhD opportunity with OU Art History: 'Art on the Underground, 1986-2020: contemporary legacies of a modernist project'. Further details on the @OOCDTP website (https://t.co/x4fTYpi4ba). @_ClareTaylor@ImageoftheZebra@aotulondon
‘The Polar Bears of Perth’ by my brilliant @OU_ArtHistory colleague @ImageoftheZebra is now online. A 3rd film in the Art and Ecology series (w/ @CarlaBenzan) will be part of Glasgow Science Festival in June, & shown in Perth in late 2024. Watch now:
https://t.co/gAiH6FeFYp
@OU_ArtHistory I am proud of my colleague Dr Sam Shaw and all those who worked on this groundbreaking short film focused on urgent ecological issues. Transdisciplinarity in action!
Our third and final session of term:
15 March 5.30pm @UCL_IAS
Book Launch, ‘Art and Emancipation', by John Roberts (@BrillPublishing Historical Materialism series, 2024). @k_charnley (@OU_ArtHistory) & John Roberts (@wlv_uni) in conversation.
https://t.co/vjbGeazXmB
👏👏👏 Congratulations to Dr Sam Shaw (@ImageoftheZebra), OU Lecturer in Art History, on the publication of his new book, 'Art, Identity and Cosmopolitanism: William Rothenstein and the British Art World, c.1880-1935'.
We're hosting a one-day workshop and networking event for postgrads working on #ancient#materialreligion topics on Tuesday October 17th at the Institute of Classical Studies in London - more info here: https://t.co/wfSao7jUaE
CFP: Workshop in ancient material religion for UK-based postgraduate researchers at the Institute of Classical Studies, Tuesday October 17th (10.30am to 4pm). More details on the @OpenMatRel website, https://t.co/xvdJkHM5Ct
Angeliki Lymberopoulou @OpenUniversity@OU_FASS@OU_ArtHistory discusses the representations of Hell and how they make references to the five senses in order to make the punishments more vivid and realistic to its viewers https://t.co/sdRYlwpFvR #arthistory#art
It's official, we're looking to extend this project very soon, possibly coming to a museum near you....
#museums#UKmuseums#artandclimatechange
Art and Climate Change: An Introduction | Samuel Shaw & Carla Benzan, Th... https://t.co/BSO1AQwSd7 via @YouTube
Associate Lecturer in Art History, @eli_myname, is launching her new book this Thursday (9th Feb) at 6pm on Zoom. Registration is free. More details here: https://t.co/oD13ee8scz
Our Associate Lecturer colleague, @eli_myname, has a new book out: 'Netherlandish and Italian Female Portraiture in the Fifteenth Century: Gender, Identity, and the Tradition of Power'. For more details, see the publisher's website: https://t.co/WXCYPvd2hL Congrats Elisabetta!
Our Deputy Editor, Tilo Reifenstein, has contributed a chapter - 'On Writing: Propositions for Art History as Literary Practice' to a new book examining 'W.G. Sebald's Artistic Legacies'. More info on the publisher's website: https://t.co/iz5hudj52p
Our Associate Lecturer colleague Dr Joel Robinson has a new book out! 'The City on Display: Architecture Festivals and the Urban Commons'. More details on the Routledge website: https://t.co/rCXoV4Lz34 Congrats Joel!
We're really happy to announce a new, free-to-access OpenLearn course written by our own Angeliki Lymberopoulou: The Byzantine icon https://t.co/laNILUfDdp #OpenAccess
Art History Emeritus Professor Tim Benton will give the 2023 SAHGB Annual Lecture at the University of Cambridge on Thursday, 9th March 2023. For bookings and further details, see the @TheSAHGB website: https://t.co/gvhlMtkz1C