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Hunger Artistry: Kafka and the Art of Starvation |
Kafka’s provocative story “The Hunger Artist” explores starvation, art, and the nature of human existence. Experts discuss the story and its reception. |
Peter Boxall, Ankhi Mukherjee, Meindert Peters, Karen Leeder |
10 Jul 2024 |
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Artivism and Migration |
Intersections of art and activism are used as a tool to promote diversity, address human rights and make calls to action in contexts of migration. What is artivism and how can it support individuals to tell their own stories? |
Salma Zulfiqar, Natalia Federenko, Ruth Nyabuto, Rob McNeil |
20 Feb 2024 |
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Agrippa Symposium, closing remarks |
Closing remarks of the symposium and Q&A |
Jason Scott-Warren |
22 Jan 2024 |
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Book studies and book-arts |
In this session, speakers Gill Partington and Russell Maret share their perspectives on the relationship between book studies and book-arts |
Gill Partington, Russell Maret, Adam Smyth |
22 Jan 2024 |
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The Transmission event of Agrippa, 9 December 1992 |
In this session we hear about the original ‘Transmission’ event of Agrippa |
Lauren Amazeen, Chris Fletcher, John Maxwell Hobbs, Justine Provino |
22 Jan 2024 |
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Agrippa Scholars Roundtable |
In this session, scholars discuss their involvement with and research into Agrippa |
Caroline Bassett, Quinn DuPont, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Alan Liu |
22 Jan 2024 |
7 |
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Analysis of Pigments on Painted Byzantine and Japanese Manuscripts |
An introduction to the analysis of painted Byzantine and Japanese manuscripts by the Bodleian Libraries' new Heritage Scientist. |
Kate Fulcher |
04 Jul 2023 |
8 |
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Slade Lecture Series 2023: Drawing the Line: Obiora Udechukwu and Nigeria’s Smiling General 1980s-1990s |
In the 1980’s, the painter and poet Obiora Udechukwu (b. 1946), a leading figure of the Nsukka School, was at the height of his powers, with drawings and paintings celebrated for their lyrical power and trenchant social commentary. |
Chika Okeke-Agulu |
18 May 2023 |
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Slade Lecture Series 2023: Prison Drawing: Ibrahim El Salahi in Al Nimeiry’s Sudan, 1970s |
In this lecture, Professor Chika Okeke-Agulu focuses on the calligraphic figuration of Ibrahim El Salahi (b. 1930), the country’s leading modernist and onetime political prisoner. |
Chika Okeke-Agulu |
18 May 2023 |
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Slade Lecture Series 2023: To speak in Parables: Dumile Feni in Hendrik Verwoerd’s South Africa, 1960s |
Chika Okeke-Agulu examines art & politics in 1960s South Africa paying particular attention to Hendrik Verwoerd, the self-styled “Great Induna,” & architect of Apartheid, whose assassination in 1966 slowed the triumphant march of Afrikaner racist ideology |
Chika Okeke-Agulu |
18 May 2023 |
11 |
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Slade Lecture Series 2023: Gazbia Sirry and Egyptian artists in the Nasserite State, 1950s-1960s |
Professor Chika Okeke-Agulu follows the formal and tonal shifts in Gazbia Sirry’s work as it responded to, and was shaped by Nasser’s and post-revolutionary Egypt’s political fortunes. |
Chika Okeke-Agulu |
18 May 2023 |
12 |
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Slade Lecture Series 2023: African Artists in the Age of the Big Man |
Okeke-Agulu presents 5 artists whose work exemplify the difficult relationship of art & power as Africa’s decolonization gave way to the emergence of undemocratic polities ruled by charismatic & repressive strongmen in the second half of the 20th century. |
Chika Okeke-Agulu |
18 May 2023 |
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Modern Times: Photography in Britain 1800–1850 |
Geoffrey Batchen explores the first fifty years of photography in Britain. |
Geoffrey Batchen |
06 Apr 2023 |
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Frida's Fight: Examining the Gender Gap in the Art Industry |
In this episode of season 5, Susheel Siram, an Oxford Saïd MBA and host, discusses gender inequity in the art market with fellow student Brooke Reese. |
Brooke Reese, Susheel Siram |
06 Mar 2023 |
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Christopher Reed |
Meet the Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art. |
Christopher Reed, David Isaac |
27 Feb 2023 |
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S1 Ep5: BOOKNESS with Justine Provino |
On the 30th anniversay of its publication, BOOKNESS talks to book conservator and PhD candidate Justine Provino about her research into the self-destructing book 'Agrippa'. |
Alice Evans, Jo Maddocks, Justine Provino |
09 Dec 2022 |
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How to sell a multimillion dollar Van Gogh painting |
Malina Ma and Andreas Finzel peek behind the scenes of luxury art auction houses. |
Malina Ma, Andreas Finzel |
20 Jun 2022 |
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Collapsing Time with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz |
The 2022 Terra Lectures in American Art centre on Latinx art, with an emphasis on Chicanx (Mexican American) artists, and the theme of migration – of people, ideas, and artworks, from the seventeenth century to today. |
Charlene Villaseñor Black |
17 May 2022 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art: Decolonising Art History through Latinx Art "Art and Radical Hospitality" |
The 2022 Terra Lectures in American Art centre on Latinx art, with an emphasis on Chicanx (Mexican American) artists, and the theme of migration - of people, ideas, and artworks, from the seventeenth century to today. |
Charlene Villaseñor Black |
03 May 2022 |
20 |
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Sacred Art and Censorship in the Hispanic World |
Professor Charlene Villaseñor Black presents her paper “Sacred Art and Censorship in the Hispanic World: Mary’s Lactating Breast” as part of the History of Art Research Seminar Series. |
Charlene Villaseñor Black, Anna Espinola Lynn, Alexandra Solovyev |
24 Mar 2022 |
21 |
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Rock'n'roll for wolves with Jen GaNun |
In this final episode for Season 2, Julia and Sofia talk to dancer, choreographer and singer Jen Ganun about leveraging the power of rock and roll for wolf conservation in Colorado. |
Julia Migne, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Jen GaNun |
10 Mar 2022 |
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History of Art Radio Hour with Dipti Khera |
Dipti Khera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art History and the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University. |
Dipti Khera, Geoff Batchen |
25 Nov 2021 |
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History of Art Radio Hour with Anthony Gardner |
Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the Ruskin School of Art at the University of Oxford. |
Anthony Gardner, Geoff Batchen |
12 Nov 2021 |
24 |
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History of Art Radio Hour with Mette Sandbye |
Mette Sandbye is a Professor in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. |
Mette Sandbye, Geoff Batchen |
09 Nov 2021 |
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Artivism and conservation with Sofiya Shukhova |
In this episode, Julia and Sofia talk to artivist Sofiya Shukhova about the complexities of the wildlife trade and finding inspiration in unexpected places. |
Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne, Sofiya Shukhova |
08 Nov 2021 |
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History of Art Radio Hour with Craig Clunas |
Craig Clunas (Oxford History of Art), gives a talk 13th October 2021. |
Craig Clunas, Geoff Batchen |
01 Nov 2021 |
27 |
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Body of evidence |
In this online event, Ana Paula Cordeiro, the creator of Body of Evidence, speaks from the workshop in New York City where she produced it. She will be joined in conversation by Merve Emre, Associate Professor of American Literature. |
Ana Paula Cordeiro, Merve Emre |
17 Aug 2021 |
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Inspiring love for insects with Dino Martins |
In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to Kenyan entomologist Dino Martins about his passion for insects, the importance of art, and his work engaging farmers in conservation. |
Dino Martins, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne |
16 Aug 2021 |
29 |
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Slade Lecture Series: Hunting in the Borderlands: Translations |
Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 2 June 2021, part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. |
Jerrilynn Dodds |
14 Jun 2021 |
30 |
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Slade Lecture Series: The Virgin as Colonial Agent |
Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 26 May 2021, part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. |
Jerrilynn Dodds |
14 Jun 2021 |
31 |
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Slade Lecture Series: Mudejar and Romanesque. Romanesque and Islam |
Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 19 May 2021, part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. |
Jerrilynn Dodds |
14 Jun 2021 |
32 |
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Slade Lecture Series: Babylon in Flames |
Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 12 May. Part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. |
Jerrilynn Dodds |
14 Jun 2021 |
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Slade Lecture Series: The Great Mosque of Cordoba as Center and Periphery |
Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 5 May 2021. Part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. |
Jerrilynn Dodds |
14 Jun 2021 |
34 |
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Slade Lecture Series: An Agonistic History of Art |
Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 28 April 2021. |
Jerrilynn Dodds |
14 Jun 2021 |
35 |
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Animal Eyes on the Planet (3/3): The Aesthetics of an Intangible World |
In this third and last podcast Berlin and the Oxford creative collaboration on Climate Crisis Thinking we work with the Japan’s indigenous Ainu culture and history to explore how artists can respond to intangible aspects of the world and express them. |
Amanda Power, Nina Fischer, Hana Yoo, Eiko Soga |
12 Apr 2021 |
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Animal Eyes on the Planet (2/3): The Felt Knowledge of a More-Than-Human-World |
In this second podcast from the Berlin and the Oxford creative collaboration on Climate Crisis Thinking we acquaint ourselves with the Japan’s indigenous Ainu culture and history. |
Amanda Power, Nina Fischer, Eiko Soga, Lisa Maria Steppacher |
18 Mar 2021 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art: Part 1: Performing Innocence: Belated |
Professor Emily C. Burns, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art, gives the first in the series of The Terra Lectures in American Art: Performing Innocence: US Artists in Paris, 1865-1914. |
Emily C. Burns, Peter Gibian |
18 Mar 2021 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art: Part 3; Performing Innocence: Primitive / Incipient |
Professor Emily C. Burns, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art, gives the third in the series of The Terra Lectures in American Art: Performing Innocence: US Artists in Paris, 1865-1914. |
Emily C. Burns, James Smalls |
15 Mar 2021 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art: Part 2 Performing Innocence: Puritan |
Professor c, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art, gives the second lecture in the The Terra Lectures in American Art: Performing Innocence: US Artists in Paris, 1865-1914 series. |
Emily C. Burns, Wanda M. Corn |
15 Mar 2021 |
40 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art: Part 4; Performing Innocence: Baby Nation |
Professor Emily C. Burns, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art, gives the fourth in the series of The Terra Lectures in American Art: Performing Innocence: US Artists in Paris, 1865-1914. |
Emily C. Burns, Alastair Wright |
15 Mar 2021 |
41 |
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Transitional Justice Through the Lens of Art |
This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. This panel discussion explores the role of art in transitional justice and the depiction of transitional justice through art. |
Leslie Thomas, Bernadette Vivuya, Nadia Siddiqui |
18 Feb 2021 |
42 |
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The Justice of Visual Art - Creative State-Building in Times of Transition |
This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. Art is a radical form of political participation in times of transition. |
Eliza Garnsey |
18 Feb 2021 |
43 |
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Silences |
Silences explores what we mean by silence and what silence means to us. Interweaving silences, sounds and voices, it reveals the rich pleasures and mysteries of experiences without noises or words. |
Kate McLoughlin, Ariane Jeßulat, Sylee Gore, Thorsten Weigelt |
11 Feb 2021 |
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To Heal and to Create: Healing Violent Conflict and re-creating Peace with Equity, Inclusion and Art |
Breakout session on ‘Grassroots Peacebuilding – and linking it to national and international levels’, second talk: Dr Rama Mani, Centre for International Studies, Oxford University. |
Rama Mani |
18 Jan 2021 |
45 |
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An van Camp in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek at the Young Rembrandt exhibition |
As part of the St Cross College Shorts podcast series, Fellow and Ashmolean Museum Curator An van Camp discusses the Young Rembrandt exhibition with Stanley Ulijaszek, in October 2020. |
An Van Camp, Stanley Ulijaszek |
16 Dec 2020 |
46 |
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Anna Atkins: Botanical Illustration and Photographic Innovation |
This event is supported by TORCH as part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones of the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. |
Geoffrey Batchen, Lena Fritsch |
20 Nov 2020 |
47 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 1: Regarding the Portrait: The Primers |
Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art Hosted by TORCH. Moderator; Alastair Wright: Alastair Wright is Head of the History of Art Department and Tutorial Fellow in Art History at St John’s College, Oxford. |
Amy M. Mooney |
16 Oct 2020 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 2: Regarding the Portrait: The Photographers |
Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art. Hosted by TORCH. Moderator: Professor Deborah Willis, Department of Photography and Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. |
Amy M. Mooney |
16 Oct 2020 |
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The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 4: Regarding the Portrait: The Pragmatists |
Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art Hosted by TORCH. |
Amy M. Mooney |
16 Oct 2020 |
50 |
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Episode 5 – Babylon: Natural Theology versus Scientific Naturalism |
When Museum opened in 1860, a new secular approach to science was on the rise. In the final episode of Temple of Science we see how ‘natural theology’ responded to the challenges of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution and natural selection. |
John Holmes |
01 Oct 2020 |
51 |
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Episode 4 – Chambers of the Ministering Priests: Building Scientific Disciplines |
The Museum was founded on the principle that art should be used to teach science and to inspire generations of scientists. In episode 4 of Temple of Science we see how this was put into practice in some of the building’s less familiar spaces. |
John Holmes |
01 Oct 2020 |
52 |
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Episode 3 – The Sanctuary of the Temple of Science: The Central Court |
The central court of the Museum was described by one founder as ‘the sanctuary of the Temple of Science’. In this episode we see how every detail of this unique space was carefully planned and crafted to form a comprehensive model of natural science. |
John Holmes |
01 Oct 2020 |
53 |
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Episode 2 – 'God’s Own Museum': The Façade |
In episode 2 of Temple of Science, we take a closer look at the decoration on the outside of the Museum building, which captures the vitality of nature, presented in Victorian Oxford as the study of God’s creation. |
John Holmes |
01 Oct 2020 |
54 |
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Pieces of Gold: Piecing together a mutilated Timurid masterpiece |
Shiva Mihan, Harvard Art Museums and Bahari Visiting Fellow at the Bodleian Libraries, gives a talk on her work in Persian arts. |
Shiva Mihan |
24 Apr 2020 |
55 |
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Conference Programme |
Conference Programme for the conference. |
Conference Programme |
17 Jan 2020 |
56 |
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Art History and Museum as Medium |
Cai Guo-Qiang, Artist, gives the eighth and final presentation in the symposium. |
Cai Guo-Qiang |
13 Jan 2020 |
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In the Volcano: Cai Guo-Qiang and Pompeii |
Jerome Neutres, Independent Curator, gives the seventh talk in the symposium. |
Jerome Neutres |
13 Jan 2020 |
58 |
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Cai Guo-Qiang: In Search of El Greco |
Saul Nelson, Ruskin School of Art, DPhil Candidate, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium. |
Saul Nelson |
13 Jan 2020 |
59 |
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Yi 羿 - Myth: Shooting the Suns |
Paul Bevan, Ashmolean Museum, Christensen Fellow in Chinese Painting, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium. |
Paul Bevan |
13 Jan 2020 |
60 |
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Two Gunpowder Drawings and Cai Guo-Qiang in Japan |
Lena Fritsch, Ashmolean Museum, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, gives the fourth presentation in the symposium. |
Lena Fritsch |
13 Jan 2020 |
61 |
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Cai Guo-Qiang and the Depths of Spectacle |
David Taylor, University of Oxford, Associate Professor of English, gives the third presentation in the symposium. |
David Taylor |
13 Jan 2020 |
62 |
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Context and Influence in Cai Guo-Qiang's Work |
David Eliott, Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art, Guangzhou, Vice Director and Senior Curator, gives the second talk for the symposium. |
David Eliott |
13 Jan 2020 |
63 |
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Welcome and Introduction |
Shelagh Vainker, Curator of Chinese Art and Exhibition Curator, gives the first talk in the symposium. |
Shelagh Vainker |
13 Jan 2020 |
64 |
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Discovering the identity of plants in art |
We are surrounded by artistic images of plants. These may be symbolic, decorative or functional. They tell us about the plants important in peoples' lives. |
Stephen Harris |
17 Dec 2019 |
65 |
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The Elders know Nothing: the Inversion of Tradition in the New Mining Context |
Ramon Sarró and Marina P. Temudo deliver paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. |
Ramon Sarró, Marina P. Temudo |
14 Dec 2019 |
66 |
Creative Commons |
Youth, insecurity and intimacy in the popular arts of the Niger Delta |
David Pratten delivers paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. |
David Pratten |
14 Dec 2019 |
67 |
Creative Commons |
Artistic Movements: Music, Popular Painting and Cultural Exchanges on the central African Copperbelt |
Enid Guene delivers paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. |
Enid Guene |
14 Dec 2019 |
68 |
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Mobutist Modernism: Art Education, State Sponsorship and the Visual Arts in Zaire |
Sarah Van Beurden delivers paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. |
Sarah Van Beurden |
14 Dec 2019 |
69 |
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Storming Utopia |
This event is an Oxford Public Engagement with Research and part of a Knowledge Exchange project. Organised by Professor Wes Williams (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages) and Richard Scholar (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages). |
Wes Williams, Richard Scholar, Amantha Edmead, Erin Maglaque |
14 Aug 2019 |
70 |
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Leonardo's thoughts on mechanics and useful inventions |
6,000 surviving notes and drawings reveal Leonardo da Vinci’s way of thinking. This talk focuses on Leonardo’s second book, On Mechanics, and explores how he later applied mechanical laws to studies for 'useful inventions'. |
Matthew Landrus |
12 Jun 2019 |
71 |
Creative Commons |
Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (4) The Stones of Civil War |
Dr John Blakinger speaks about iconoclasm in American history and the vandalism of Confederate monuments. |
John Blakinger |
05 Jun 2019 |
72 |
Creative Commons |
Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (3) Dismantling the Gallows |
Dr John Blakinger discusses 'Scaffold', Sam Durant's contentious sculpture. |
John Blakinger |
05 Jun 2019 |
73 |
Creative Commons |
Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (2) The Body of Emmett Till |
Dr John Blakinger speaks about the controversy surrounding Dana Shutz's painting of the body of Emmett Till exhibited at the 2017 Whitney Biennnial. |
John Blakinger |
05 Jun 2019 |
74 |
Creative Commons |
Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (1) Warhol in Safariland |
Dr John Blakinger talks about demonstrations against the Whitney Museum of American Art related to its connections with the tear gas manufacturer Safariland. |
John Blakinger |
05 Jun 2019 |
75 |
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Episode 3: applications of digital visualising technologies |
This podcast focuses on two examples of citizen participation, and interaction with, urban technologies. |
Jennifer Gabrys, Adam Michael Packer, susa Pop |
29 May 2019 |
76 |
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People's Landscapes: Creative Landscapes |
A roundtable discussion exploring the ways in which writers, artists and musicians have both responded to and created conceptions of 'place' throughout history. Thursday 16th May 2019. |
Alice Purkiss, Helen Antrobus, Grace Davies, Kate Stoddart |
16 May 2019 |
77 |
Creative Commons |
Unmasking Africana in British Art |
ASC seminar by Kimathi Donkor |
Kimathi Donkor |
05 Mar 2019 |
78 |
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Research Seminar: Aesop, Velazquez and War |
This lecture was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department’s Research Seminar series by T.J Clark Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley. |
T.J Clark |
30 Oct 2018 |
79 |
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Designing English Book Art Competition |
Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses some of the inspired entries they received from contemporary book artists in response to the Designing English Exhibition |
Daniel Wakelin |
18 Oct 2018 |
80 |
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Medicine and Art |
Professor David Cranston takes us on a little trip through art and medicine using illustrations of works that portray the changing role of medicine in society. |
David Cranston |
28 Aug 2018 |
81 |
Creative Commons |
Partha Mitter in conversation with Mallica Kumbera Landrus |
Partha Mitter and Mallica Kumbera Landrus speak at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Partha Mitter, Mallica Kumbera Landrus |
10 Jul 2018 |
82 |
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Artifact and Memory |
Sudarshan Shetty and Vyjayanthi Rao speak at the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Sudarshan Shetty, Vyjayanthi Rao |
10 Jul 2018 |
83 |
Creative Commons |
Saleem Arif Quadri in conversation with Sarah Wilson |
Saleem Arif Quadri and Sarah Wilson speak at the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Saleem Arif Quadri, Sarah Wilson |
10 Jul 2018 |
84 |
Creative Commons |
Amar Kanwar in conversation with Rattanamol Johal |
Amar Kanwar and Rattanamol Johal speak at theArt of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Amar Kanwar, Rattanamol Johal |
10 Jul 2018 |
85 |
Creative Commons |
Shahzia Sikander in conversation with Faisal Devji |
Shahzia Sikander and Faisal Devji speak at the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Shahzia Sikander, Faisal Devji |
10 Jul 2018 |
86 |
Creative Commons |
Subodh Gupta, Steel and the Subject of India |
Shruti Kapila speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Shruti Kapila |
10 Jul 2018 |
87 |
Creative Commons |
“Dressed to Impress”: Indian art in the western gaze |
Sona Datta speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Sona Datta |
10 Jul 2018 |
88 |
Creative Commons |
Shahid Sajjad, Zainul Abedin and a Turn to Nature in Pakistan 1965-71 |
Mariah Lookman speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Mariah Lookman |
10 Jul 2018 |
89 |
Creative Commons |
An Indian Darkness: Notes on a Diffident Modernity |
Srirupa Roy speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Srirupa Roy |
10 Jul 2018 |
90 |
Creative Commons |
Art of Independence, Day 2: Introductory comments |
Abhay Sardesai's introductory remarks at the second day of the Artof Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Abhay Sardesai |
10 Jul 2018 |
91 |
Creative Commons |
Art of Independence, Day 2:Welcome by Director of the Courtauld Institute |
Deborah Swallow opens the second day of the Art of Independence Conference on 13 October 2018. |
Deborah Swallow |
10 Jul 2018 |
92 |
Creative Commons |
The Dasturzada Dr Jal Pavry Memorial Lecture: Event and Code: The Future of the Image, and of Nations |
Chris Pinney gives the Dasturzada Dr Jal Pavry Memorial Lecture at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Chris Pinney |
10 Jul 2018 |
93 |
Creative Commons |
Mother Dearest: The Body of the Indian Nation |
Zehra Jumabhoy speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Zehra Jumabhoy |
10 Jul 2018 |
94 |
Creative Commons |
Gandhian Modernism? Nandalal Bose and the painting of politics |
Gautham Shiralagi speaks at the Art of IndependenceConference on 12 October 2018. |
Gautham Shiralagi |
10 Jul 2018 |
95 |
Creative Commons |
Bapu’s Miracle, the Quaid’s Boon and a Freedom to Remake |
Salma Siddique speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Salma Siddique |
10 Jul 2018 |
96 |
Creative Commons |
Mother India: Nargis and female stardom from 1947 to 1957 |
Rachel Dwyer speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Rachel Dwyer |
10 Jul 2018 |
97 |
Creative Commons |
Who Counts and How? Independence and the Aesthetics of Caste |
Kajri Jain speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Kajri Jain |
10 Jul 2018 |
98 |
Creative Commons |
On Lines of Control |
Hammad Nasar speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Hammad Nasar |
10 Jul 2018 |
99 |
Creative Commons |
Partition/Independence? Working with Contested South Asian Political Histories in Manchester's Museums and Galleries |
Nick Merriman speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Nick Merriman |
10 Jul 2018 |
100 |
Creative Commons |
Amritsar’s Partition Museum |
Meghnad Desai speaks at the Art of Independence Conference on 12 October 2018. |
Meghnad Desai |
10 Jul 2018 |