Tate Modern in London is currently staging a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of work by the great Russian modernist Kazimir Malevich. The reviews thus far have been … Read more
Category: Art History
INTERACT: Call for Papers – Postgraduate Aesthetics Conference, 7th – 8th Feb 2015
INTERACT! British Society of Aesthetics Postgraduate Conference 7-8 February 2015 | University of Kent, Canterbury, UK Call for papers We are pleased to announce the first … Read more
Kress Foundation Funding
Congratulations to Professor Tom Henry who has been awarded a two-year funding grant from the prestigious Kress Foundation to be the lead investigator on a … Read more
Exhibition of underexposed female artists
A new exhibition and guest talks which aims to enhance the prominence of female group art exhibitions opens at the University of Kent’s Studio 3 … Read more
Professor David Peters Corbett: American Water – Memory and Projection in Mid-Nineteenth Century American Painting
Thursday 29th May: 4pm – 6pm The Art History and Visual Cultures Research Centre invite you to a presentation by Professor David Peters Corbett, Professor … Read more
Folkestone Triennial Art History Tours
As part of the Folkestone Triennial, the organisers, including members of our own postgraduate community, have helped to schedule an exciting educational programme including a … Read more
UNDEREXPOSED: Female artists and the medium of print
Underexposed will survey the ways in which prominent female artists have used the medium of print over the last two centuries (and beyond). It will … Read more
Professor Christina Lodder on Kazimir Malevich: from Suprematist painting to Utopian architecture, Friday 14th March, 4pm in KLT2
This event is organised by the Art History and Visual Cultures Research Centre Professor Christina Lodder Kazimir Malevich: from Suprematist painting to Utopian architecture Friday … Read more
Professor Martin Hammer’s Inaugural Lecture: Friday 28th March at 6pm
Professor Martin Hammer invites you to his inaugural lecture on Friday 28th March at 6pm in Grimond Lecture Theatre 1, University of Kent, followed by … Read more
Pablo Picasso: between portraiture and caricature
Picasso’s gift for caricature developed in childhood, when he also painted his first ‘serious’ portraits. Thereafter the two genres co-existed in his oeuvre, conventional distinctions … Read more