Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies

History of Art event archive 2015

NIRVC research seminars

Date
Wednesday 4 February
Description
"Architecture of destruction": Competing discourses of loss in postwar European photo-books

Mark Rawlinson in conversation with artist Kirk Palmer

Date
Tuesday 17 February
Description
Mark Rawlinson will be in conversation with artist Kirk Palmer

NIRVC research seminars

Date
Wednesday 4 March
Description
Putting Painting in its Place: Exhibiting Joseph Wright in Victorian Derby

NIRVC research seminars

Date
Wednesday 18 March
Description
Original Xerography: creating a culture of the copier

NIRVC research seminars

Date
Wednesday 29 April
Description
Amy Concannon will be speaking on the topic of 'Curating Late Turner'.

Cultures of the copy: Creative and subversive reinventions of reproductive technology

Date
Thursday 14 May
Description
This workshop, hosted by Nottingham Institute for Research in Visual Culture will explore the appropriation of technology, its machines and devices for social, creative and subversive ends.

Summer seminar series - People of the Ming

Date
Wednesday 20 May
Description
People of the Ming - part of the summer seminar series exploring new perspectives on China.

NIRVC research seminar

Date
Wednesday 28 October
Description
This week the Nottingham Institute for Research in Visual Culture (NIRVC) research seminar invites Giulia Smith, University College London to discuss: Alison Smithson's Future Domesticities

Creating a Public Art Gallery - public talk

Date
Monday 16 November
Description
Being Human Festival 2015. Professor Richard Wrigley on the history of public art.

Looking back at the Midland Group - panel discussion

Date
Tuesday 17 November
Description
Being Human Festival 2015. Join Nick Alfrey and a panel of speakers to learn about the work of The Midland Group.

NIRVC research seminars

Date
Wednesday 18 November
Description
This week the Nottingham Institute for Research in Visual Culture (NIRVC) research seminar invites Alex Kidson (Senior Research Fellow, Paul Mellon Centre for British Art) to discuss: Getting the Measure of George Romney: reflections on writing a catalogue raisonné
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