- 3 December 2020
- 12:30 – 2:00 pm
- Zoom Webinar
This panel discussion will refer to a range of scholarship included in the British Art and Natural Forces programme and will consider how the conference contributions speak of the state of the field. Grounded in the midst of (crisis) conditions it will think through the distinctive possibilities of British art studies in its encounters and interactions with geo forces human and non-human.
Participants include: Andrew Patrizio, Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Mark Cheetham, Temi Odumosu, Lucy Whelan, Giulia Smith, Pandora Syperek and Sria Chatterjee.
Image caption: The Commencement of the Deluge, exhibited 1848, William Westall © Tate
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