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Page 1: Art History - University of St Andrews · Fernand Khnopff: art and photography in the nineteenth century Maria Golovteeva Saunders Room, School of Art History, 4.15pm All welcome
Page 2: Art History - University of St Andrews · Fernand Khnopff: art and photography in the nineteenth century Maria Golovteeva Saunders Room, School of Art History, 4.15pm All welcome

Art History Research Lecture Series

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For more information please contact: Stephanie O’Rourke ([email protected]) Sam Rose ([email protected])

Week 9: Wednesday 11 AprilAuthorship, Genius and Reproduction in Angelica KauffmanBrigid von Preussen (Oxford University)Saunders Room, School of Art History, 4.15pm

Week 11: Wednesday 25 AprilPhD Candidate PresentationsEphemeral Modernisms: Applied Arts in Interwar BucharestAlexandra ChiriacFernand Khnopff: art and photography in the nineteenth centuryMaria GolovteevaSaunders Room, School of Art History, 4.15pm

All welcome. Refreshments will be served afterwards at 79 North Street, 1st floor.

Spring 2018

School of Art History

Week 1: Wednesday 31 JanuaryBreaking and Making Mothers: On Georgina Starr’s iconoclasm and the maternalDominic Paterson (University of Glasgow)School V, St Salvator’s Quad, 4.15pm

Week 3: Wednesday 14 FebruaryPhotographing Tutankhamun: Photo-objects and the archival afterlives of colonial archaeologyChristina Riggs (University of East Anglia)Annual History of Photography Research LectureSchool V, St Salvator’s Quad, 4.15pm

Week 4: Wednesday 21 FebruaryMoving Bodies: Capture and Control in Late FarockiErika Balsam (King’s College London)Co-sponsored with Film StudiesByre Studio Theatre, 4.15pm

Week 6: Wednesday 7 MarchCézanne’s use of ton, or harmony through thick and thinPaul Smith (University of Warwick)School V, St Salvator’s Quad, 4.15pm

Week 7: Wednesday 14 MarchPhotographic and Textual Portraits of Authors in 19th-century FranceKathrin Yacavone (University of Nottingham)Annual French Visual Culture seminarSchool V, St Salvator’s Quad, 4.15pm