Archive for September, 2011

Symposium ‘Photography as Crime’

September 29, 2020
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Photography as Crime Free Symposium presented by Monash University and CCP Saturday 15th October, 1–5pm, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy In conjunction with the In camera and in public exhibition, Monash University Art and Design and Centre for Contemporary Photography will host a free symposium on photography, privacy and public space, to be held at CCP. What...
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Exhibition: Look Closer - Daniel King

September 29, 2020
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Look Closer - Daniel King Opening Night: Tuesday 4th October 6-8pm with speech by Dr Tony Birch – writer, historian and curator, Melbourne and ‘Welcome to Country’ by Caroline Briggs – Boonerwrung Elder. What ideas and attitudes are held by various people towards those of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent? In response to this Melbourne-based Indigenous...
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Bill Henson in conversation with Natalie King at Monash Gallery of Art

September 28, 2020
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Bill Henson in conversation with Natalie King at Monash Gallery of Art Bill Henson held his first solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1975, at the age of 19. Since that time he has become one of Australia’s most celebrated artists. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear Henson discuss his...
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Call for Papers: Reflections on Revolution and Romanticism

September 28, 2020
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The Romantic Studies Association of Australasia Reflections on Revolution and Romanticism A Postgraduate Symposium The University of Sydney, 25th - 26th November hosted by the Romantic Studies Association of Australasia (RSAA) Papers are invited from all Postgraduate Students on the subject of Revolution and Romanticism, encompassing revolutions in Literature, Politics, Print, Science, Art, Industry,...
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Funding: Visiting Fellowships at Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge UK

September 27, 2020
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Visiting Fellowships at CRASSH University of Cambridge - The Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities Deadline 12pm GMT Monday 31 October 2020 CRASSH’s Visiting Fellowships are designed to support the Centre’s thematic activities. Visiting Fellowships can be awarded for periods of up to twelve weeks in any one Cambridge term during...
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Shane Carmody ‘To be a Pilgrim’ Margaret Manion Lecture 2011

September 27, 2020
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Pilgrim meets  Ararita with grasping arms, Guillaume de Deguileville, The pilgrimage of the lyfe of the manhode and The pilgrimage of the sowle, England, Lincolnshire, c. 1430, State Libfrary of Victoria, RARES  folio 79r.

Margaret Manion Lecture 2011 To be a Pilgrim Shane Carmody In this lecture Shane Carmody will explore the provenance and relevance of a medieval manuscript held in the collection of the State Library of Victoria: The pilgrimage of the lyfe of the manhode and The pilgrimage of the sowle. This manuscript dates from 1430 and...
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Call for Papers: After the New Art History (Birmingham, 26-27 Mar 2012)

September 21, 2020
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Call for Papers After the New Art History (Birmingham, 26-27 Mar 2012) University of Birmingham, March 26 - 27, 2012 Deadline: Nov 11, 2020 Keynote Speakers: Griselda Pollock and Whitney Davis The term ‘new art history’ has long been an established (although contentious) part of the critical lexicon of the art historical discipline. Associated with the...
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Seminar: Dr Sheridan Palmer ‘Hegel’s Owl: the Biography of Bernard Smith and the Importance of Distance’

September 20, 2020
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La Trobe History Research Seminar Dr Sheridan Palmer Honorary Fellow, Australian Centre, University of Melbourne Hegel’s Owl: the Biography of Bernard Smith and the Importance of Distance Date: Thursday 22 September, 12:05 to 1:15 pm, Venue: Seminar Room, Ground Floor, Borchardt Library, Melbourne (Bundoora) Campus For more information please contact Dr Robert Kenny (Convener)  Phone: (03) 9479...
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Call for Papers: Beyond Italy and New Spain - Itineraries for an Iberian Art History (1440-1640)

September 20, 2020
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Beyond Italy and New Spain - Itineraries for an Iberian Art History (1440-1640) Organizers: Michael Cole and Alessandra Russo April, 27th-29th, 2012, Columbia University, The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America / Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures Co-sponsored by the Department of Art History and Archeology Call for papers This conference aims to open...
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CFP: SAHANZ 2012 ‘Fabulation: Myth, Nature, Heritage’

September 19, 2020
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Call for Papers SAHANZ XXIX 2012 - Fabulation: Myth, Nature, Heritage 29th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, 5-8 July 2012 “Gould says of his Book of Fish, ‘what I write, & what here I paint are Experiment & Prophecy.’” Ronald Bogue writes this...
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