Looks adapted from iconic film costumes taken from Mean Girls, The Breakfast Club, The Wizard of Oz, James Bond, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Edward Scissorhands: … Read more
Baron Adolphe de Meyer
LGBT+ History Month: the Baron Adolph de Meyer In celebration of LGBT+ History Month I take this opportunity to introduce to you a nowadays … Read more
PhD in History and Philosophy of Art: Frederick Hulbert
Many congratulations to Kent student Frederick Hulbert who passed his viva and may now call himself Doctor of Philosophy in History & Philosophy of Art. … Read more
New acquisition for the Kent Print Collection
The latest acquisition made by Kent students for the Kent Print Collection is the Dutch artist Marcelle Hanselaar’s 2015 etching Broken promises, trafficked women. … Read more
Kent graduate Eleen Deprez joins @FELTspace (Adelaide)
Dr Eleen Deprez, who graduated with a PhD in History and Philosophy of Art at the University of Kent, will be the new web & … Read more
Creating Cultures of Equality: Global Conversations
On Friday 11th February join Global Gender and Cultures of Equality (GlobalGRACE) for the launch of their innovative Online Course and Exhibition. As part of … Read more
Deconstructing the Dress Suit
This text is a reflective commentary on the practical task of producing a fashion show for the module Costume & Fashion. Cues. During my youth … Read more
A collage after León Ferrari
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
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
Ben Thomas to give talk at UCL
Ben Thomas will be giving a talk at UCL’s Art History research seminar on 20 January at 6pm. The title is Sacred Monsters: Edgar Wind’s … Read more