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Join us on 11 December for: Talking Things - Early Modern Woodblocks
Talking Things is an interdisciplinary discussion group about material culture, bringing together scholars from a range of Schools who work on material objects.
Talking Things is an interdisciplinary discussion group about material culture, bringing together scholars from a range of Schools who work on material objects.
Speaker: Caroline Rae (University of Glasgow, Lecturer in Technical Art History) Wednesday 20 November, 4pm, School V
An international conference will be held on Friday 8th November at Parliament Hall, providing a platform for the culmination of research workshops project funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
This book tells the story of the development of the techniques used to communicate three-dimensional forms on the two-dimensional page and contemporary media.
An original study of Gauguin’s writings, unfolding their central role in his artistic practice and negotiation of colonial identity
All research lectures take place in School V, St Salvator's Quad, followed by a reception at 79 North Street. Click through to see the schedule
Genevieve Warwick (University of Edinburgh, History of Art) will give a talk entitled “Crying Laocoon” at 4.15pm, School V.
The School of Art History, SAIMS and the Special Collections Division at the University of St Andrews are pleased to announce an upcoming two-day conference on the archive in medieval art and thought.
The School of Art History has seven scholarships for full tuition available for students applying for the part time MLitt Museum and Gallery Studies course.
This article examines the development of histories of African art through the Cold War, exploring the parallel, divergent approaches and methodologies pursued by scholars in the USSR and the US.