The following collage was produced as part of the Art History 2nd and 3rd year elective HART6690/HART6700 Study of a Single Artist: León Ferrari. In … Read more
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Titian and the dilemma of sacred or profane love
Titian, Self Potrait, 1546-1547. Oil on canvas, 96cmx75cm. Gemaldegalerie, Berlin Titian is considered as one of the greatest exponents of the Venetian school during the … Read more
New book on Political Cinema by Kent graduate
Philosophical Theories of Political Cinema, published by Routledge, is a new book by Kent graduate Angelo Cioffi. This book utilizes philosophical tools to build … Read more
Working with the Works of León Ferrari (8-9 December)
You are all warmly invited to the following event: Working with the Works of León Ferrari A 2-day event organised by Eve Kalyva (History … Read more
Online talk “Climate Summit Art”: Art, Political Agendas and Sponsorship, 24 Nov 5-7 pm
Online guest lecture by Dr Linn Burchert, 24 November 5-7 pm online You can register for free here In this guest lecture, Linn Burchert … Read more
Online talk: The Siluetazo: Absence as Presence and Political Force, 17 Nov 5-7pm
The Histories: Art, Drama and Film Research Group is very pleased to invite you to an online research talk by Dr Eve Kalyva, Lecturer … Read more
Student film screening: Binary Love (2017) and The Devil’s Breath (2021) by Ewan Golder
Ewan Golder, film maker and postgraduate student at the Department of Art History, will present two short films, Binary Love (2017) and The Devil’s … Read more
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller – a delicate sculptor of horrors?
The African American sculptor Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877-1968) was characterised as the ‘delicate sculptor of horrors’ by the French press during her time spent … Read more
Wombinescent
The Studio 3 Gallery is proud to announce Emma Robdale’s Wombinescent 27th September to 9th October 12noon-3pm. The vagina/womb, its ovarian structure, and menstruation are … Read more
What Promising Young Woman Gets Right About Misogyny and Male Violence
A very timely and incisive analysis by Kent PhD student C.A.York, here.