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This is the first of two presentations by this year’s Research Associates. Four pairs of Research Associates, each composed of a graduate student from the department of Conservation and Technology...
...Tour Pop-up talks: Technical Analysis and Conservation 20:30 – 20:45 – Art and Artifice: Fakes from the Collection, Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Drawings Gallery, First Floor 20:45 – 21:00 –...
...is further supported by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation. Keynote Address: Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty (University College Dublin) Beyond Britain: Writing Architectural History Elsewhere Today Nearly half a century after...
...history, curation and conservation. The series will touch on pertinent issues — magnifying contemporary thinking in society through the field of art history. These episodes will explore how the public,...
...series will provide concise one hour packages of pop-up talks, performances and in detail object study sessions that explore and celebrate our collection, research in art history, curation and conservation....
...in art history, curation and conservation. The series will touch on pertinent issues — magnifying contemporary thinking in society through the field of art history. These episodes will explore how...
...with the practices of conservation and cultural heritage preservation. Organised and moderated by Professor Sussan Babaie (The Courtauld) Speakers Christina Maranci Where is Artsakh in the History of Medieval Art?...
...celebrate our collection, research in art history, curation and conservation. Most importantly, as art is relevant to all, these informal sessions will give attendees the chance to access, engage and...
...pop-up talks, performances and in detail object study sessions that explore and celebrate our collection, research in art history, curation and conservation. The series will touch on pertinent issues —...
...that explore and celebrate our collection, research in art history, curation and conservation. The series will touch on pertinent issues — magnifying contemporary thinking in society through the field of...
...hour packages of pop-up talks, performances and in detail object study sessions that explore and celebrate our collection, research in art history, curation and conservation. The series will touch on...
This is the second of two presentations by this year’s ‘Painting Pairs’. Five pairs of Research Associates, each composed of a graduate student from the department of Conservation and Technology...