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Seminar: Aiden Magro, Out of the Closet, into the Archives: Q***r Photo Albums in Public Archives, 26 September 2024 Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney is convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute.Event Calendar Power Institute26 September 2024, 03:00PM - 04:30PM. Schaeffer Library....
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Seminar: India Urwin on Yuki Kihara’s Paradise Camp and Robert Miller on Art at Australian Parliament House Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney is convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute.Event Calendar Power InstituteSeptember, 12, 2024, 03:00PM - 04:30PM. Schaeffer Librar...
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Seminar: Robert Brennan Thresholds of Art in Renaissance Italy, 5 September 2024 Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney is convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute.Event Calendar Power Institute29 August, 2024, 03:00PM - 04:30PM. Schaeffer Library Se...
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Seminar: Donna West Brett, Modernist Photobooks, Propaganda & the Everyday, 29 August 2024 Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney is convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute.Event Calendar Power Institute29 August, 2024, 03:00PM - 04:30PM. Schaeffer Library Se...
Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney https://wix.to/I7JgWdd
Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney. S2 Seminars Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney is convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute. Select Thursdays (see programme below) • 03:00PM - 04:30PM. Schaeffer Library Semin...
Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney https://wix.to/EpCBmBJ
Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney. S2 Seminars Powerful Ideas: New Research in Art History at the University of Sydney is convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute. Select Thursdays (see programme below) • 03:00PM - 04:30PM. Schaeffer Library Semin...
Read about the Paris Student Fieldwork led by Mark Ledbury and Victoria Souliman in the northern winter.
I LOVE PARIS IN THE …WINTER: The Art History Paris Fieldwork Experience! Written by Mark Ledbury and Victoria SoulimanThe Art and the City: Fieldwork Unit is offered through the Discipline of Art History. and was generously assisted by student travel scholarships from the Frank McDonald Memorial Fund. This scholarship supports student access and inclusive educational opp...
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Jung Joon Lee. Collective Grieving in Art: A Seminar on Transoceanic Collaboration toward Repair Thursday, 8 August 2024 12:00PM - 1:30PM (AEST) Schaeffer Seminar Room, RC Mills Building and via Zoom. REGISTERPart of the Sydney Asian Art Series 2024 program, convened by Olivier Krischer and Yvonne Low, and co-presented by the Power Institute and VisAsia at the Art Gallery of NSW.Kang Seung Lee,...
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Jung Joon Lee: Black Portraiture from the Streets of Dongducheon: Rethinking Race, Intimacies, and the Visuality of the Korean Camptown Wednesday, 7 August 2024 6:00PM - 7:30PM (AEST)Art Gallery of New South Wales, South Building, Centenary AuditoriumPart of the Sydney Asian Art Series 2024 program, convened by Olivier Krischer and Yvonne Low, and co-presented by the Power Institute and VisAsia at the Art Gallery of NSW.REGISTERYong...
Enjoying the Paris Olympics? Katrina Grant (Power Institute) reveals that 200 years before the modern Olympics you could participate in the Poetry Olympics!! Sounds great.
Before there was diving and relays, there was the Poetry Olympics This particular revival of the games – which started about 300 years ago – was all about wordplay and battles of wit.
Feeling chilly? Read this article by Mark de Vitis on how those in pre-industrial Europe stayed warm!
Trying to stay warm in bed this winter? In pre-industrial Europe they did it with ten in the bed As you snuggle up in bed tonight, spare a thought for how people kept warm while sleeping in Early Modern Europe.
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Exhibition Review by Dr Will Visconti
Alphonse Mucha and Art Nouveau: 100 years after its creation, his work is still a balm for a world in upheaval Dr Will Visconti from Art History reviews the life and works of artist Alphonse Mucha, whose sweeping exhibition of illustrations, jewellery, interior decoration, photographs and more is now on display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales until 22 September. Originally written for The Conversation,...
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On Remembering Rosemary Laing https://wix.to/oe5Kod9
The sensuous, yet unsettling: remembering the groundbreaking Australian photographer Rosemary Laing By Donna West Brett, Associate Professor and Chair of Art History, The University of Sydney. Republished from The Conversation, 29 May, 2024. Rosemary Laing, weather #4, 2006, C Type photograph, 110 x 184 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Tolarno GalleriesA ‘swansong’ is a metaphor for an action or...
Can you control your image? Gina Rinehart, King Charles and ‘moral portraits’ by Roger Benjamin Written by Professor Roger Benjamin, Art History, University of Sydney. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence.“She’s no oil painting”.Those were the unkind words of a colleague commenting on the subject of Vincent Namatjira’s acrylic painting, Gin...
Can you control your image? Gina Rinehart, King Charles and 'moral portraits,' by Professor Roger Benjamin in The Conversation.
Can you control your image? Gina Rinehart, King Charles and ‘moral portraits’ Gina Reinhart shouldn’t ask for her portrait to come down – but King Charles III probably should have sent his back.
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Alexander Alberro, "Contemporary Art at the Nexus of Cultures" Thu, 23 May 2024 • 03:00PM - 04:30PM Schaeffer Library Seminar Room 210, Mills Building (A26). FREE IN PERSON AND ZOOM. Part of the Art History Seminar Series, convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of art history at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute...
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Alexander Alberro / Art and Work in the 21st Century
Alexander Alberro, "Art and Work in the 21st Century" Thu, 23 May 2024 • 06:00PM - 07:30PM Nelson Mears Auditorium, Chau Chak Wing MuseumFree. REGISTRATIONImage: Ian Burn shaving in Mirror Piece, photographed by Mel Ramsden, 1967.What is the relationship between art and work in the 21st century? The word "work" points in two directions. On the one ha...
Research Seminar: Thursday 9 May https://wix.to/L97Fqfr
Seminar: Ellie Buttrose, "Curating "kith and kin" by Archie Moore at the 2024 Venice Biennale" Thursday, 9 May 2024 • 03:00PM - 04:30PM. Schaeffer Library Seminar Room 210, Mills Building (A26) Free. Part of the Art History Seminar Series, convened by Mary Roberts and presented by the discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney, with support from the Power Institute.This seminar i...
Research Seminar: Thursday 2 May 3.00-4.30pm in person and on zoom.
Seminar: Soo-Min Shim. Visions of Relationality & Community by Contemporary Korean Artists in Australasia A seminar on contemporary Korean artists based in Australasia, with a focus on the practices of Lisa Myeong-Joo, Haji O, and Yona Lee.
Art History at Sydney
Sydney’s Art History discipline leads the pack. #1 in Australia in 2024 QS Rankings Image: Art History Students taking notes at the Gemäldegalerie Berlin, 2023. Photo: Donna BrettThe strengths of the University of Sydney’s program in Art History, the second oldest in the country (established in 1968 by the J. W. Power Bequest) has been recognised in the latest QS University rank...
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The Machine Eye: Part of the Photography Falls Apart program Thursday, 18 April 2024 6:00PM - 7:30PM (AEST) Nelson Meers Foundation Auditorium, Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney REGISTERPresented by the Chau Chak Wing Museum, The Power Institute and Photographic CulturesA conversation about the new limits of perception, from the microscopic to the a...
Research Seminar: 28 March 2024, 3-4.30pm Gerald McMaster, Brad Kahlhamer: Always Elsewhere.
I do not recall the first time I met Brad Kahlhamer, though I do know it was in New York City in the 1990s at several exhibitions. I once saw him at the Denver Art Museum, other times I would connect with him through his work. At each of these instances, it was always a pleasant surprise to catch him or his work. Perhaps this is symbolic of his story: he shows up in unexpected places. To be a wanderer, a nomad, is to always be elsewhere yet appear completely at home in the moment. For many decades, the Indigenous community has suspected many people claiming Indigeneity often calling them “pretendians.” Kahlhamer was adopted as a baby and his entire life has been one of searching for his Indigenous heritage. This presentation addresses his story. Schaeffer Seminar Room 210, Mills Building, University of Sydney and on Zoom - link in post. https://www.powerinstitute.org.au/events/brad-kahlhamer-always-elsewhere
Art History students explored Berlin in 2023 - read about here.
Art History students explore Berlin’s cultural extravaganza Art History students from the University of Sydney travelled to Berlin to visit museums, galleries, exhibitions, and art districts. In an immersive program, they uncovered one of Europe’s most vibrant cultural hubs.
Launch Your Career in the Arts and Cultural Sector: Study Art Curating at the University of Sydney.
Study Art Curating & Launch Your Career in the Arts & Cultural Sector Launch your career in the arts and cultural sector. Taught in collaboration with leading institutions and art spaces, this degree trains art sector leaders of the future by cultivating a comprehensive knowledge of the cultural, theoretical, social, political and economic forces that shape gallery an...
Read about Tacita Dean's extraordinary exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia written by Donna West Brett, Chair of Art History. School of Art, Communication and English - University of Sydney
How the poetically-charged art of Tacita Dean gives its audience a moment for stillness and time Tactia Dean works across film, photography, drawing, printmaking, immersive installations, and she is now on display at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art.
Launch Your Career in the Arts and Cultural Sector: Study Art Curating at the University of Sydney. School of Art, Communication and English - University of Sydney
Study Art Curating & Launch Your Career in the Arts & Cultural Sector Launch your career in the arts and cultural sector. Taught in collaboration with leading institutions and art spaces, this degree trains art sector leaders of the future by cultivating a comprehensive knowledge of the cultural, theoretical, social, political and economic forces that shape gallery an...
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