Past Events
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29 January to 2 March 2020
Activating Art History: 50 Years of the Paul Mellon Centre Grants & Fellowships Programme
Call for Papers
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26 February 2020
Architectural History after Summerson
Lecture – Steven Brindle
Paul Mellon Centre
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28 February to 27 March 2020
British Artists and Generational Identity
Call for Papers
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5 March to 2 April 2020
*Postponed* Ceramics in Britain, 1750 to now
Public Lecture Course
Paul Mellon Centre
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6 March 2020
Keith Arnatt’s Conceptualist Critique of Conceptual Art
Research Lunch – Christian Berger
Paul Mellon Centre
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9 March 2020
ECR Exhibition Tour: British Baroque
ECRN Events
Tate Britain
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10 March 2020
Pre-Raphaelite Gold
Research Lunch – Tara Contractor
Paul Mellon Centre
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11 March 2020
**Event Postponed** Entangled Histories of British Art
Lecture – Dorothy Price
Paul Mellon Centre
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13 to 14 March 2020
Radical Materialities: Linder and Companion Histories
Conference
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16 March 2020
*Postponed* ECR: Research and Curating
ECRN Events
Paul Mellon Centre
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20 March 2020
*Postponed* Accommodating the Picturesque: The Country Houses of James Wyatt, John Nash and Sir John Soane, 1793–1815
Research Lunch – Rebecca Tropp
Paul Mellon Centre
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21 April 2020
*Postponed* Video Activism in London: 1969–1993
Research Lunch – Ed Webb-Ingall
Paul Mellon Centre
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6 May 2020
William Etty and the Classical Body
Podcast – Cora Gilroy-Ware, Mary Beard
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12 May to 30 June 2020
British Art and Natural Forces: A State of the Field Research Programme
Call for Papers, Conference
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13 May 2020
“What Will Survive of Us Is Love”: Memory and Emotion in Late-Medieval England
Podcast – Jessica Barker
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13 May 2020
British Art and Natural Forces: Cover Commission for the Online Journal British Art Studies
Call for Papers
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19 May 2020
“Starting from that earth”: Humanized Landscape, Rastafarian Painting and Anticolonial Visions in 1970s Kingston
Research Lunch – Adrienne Rooney
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27 May 2020
The English Carthusians and the Art of Abstinence
Podcast – Julian Luxford
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28 May 2020
Walking the Streets: William Hogarth’s The Four Times of Day (1736–1738)
Public Lecture Course – Mark Hallett
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29 May 2020
Uncertain Grounds and Absent Figures in Tina’s Keane’s Faded Wallpaper (1988)
Research Lunch – Evelyn Whorrall-Campbell