A pensive Roman senator stands somewhat forlornly on a pedestal in the easily overlooked Pimlico Gardens on the north bank of the river Thames. Poorly … Read more
Month: November 2020
Hans Maes interviews actor and filmmaker Julie Delpy
As part of Routledge’s Philosophers on Film series, Hans Maes and Katrien Schaubroeck are editing a volume on the so-called Before trilogy directed by Richard … Read more
The Devil is too Sublime
Earlier this year I was listening to an episode of Black Mass Appeal, a podcast created by members of the US-based Satanic Temple (BMA Episode … Read more
Eve Kalyva secures Paul Mellon research grant
Eve Kalyva, newly appointed lecturer in History of Art at Kent, has received a prestigious Paul Mellon research grant to support her research on … Read more
New Perspectives on Raphael
Tom Henry, formerly Professor of History of Art at Kent, and Claudia la Malfa, will be discussing New Perspectives on Raphael in an event … Read more
Once upon a time, and Now!
Postgraduate students from the Curating MA at the School of Arts have launched a virtual exhibition entitled Once upon a time, and Now!. The … Read more
New book by Kent History of Art student
Kent Phd student Bernardino Branca has just published a new book related to his research. Edgar Wind’s Raphael Papers: The School of Athens makes … Read more