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inter/pose
An exhibition of art and literature
inter/pose is a multimedia exhibition from the 10th to 23rd of June that focuses on work produced by artists who lost their lives to AIDS, who have friends,...
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Inaugural Lecture by Professor Laura Moretti
Gazing from the Gallery: The Betende Knabe and the Politics of Display
This lecture addresses the display history of the Betende Knabe (Praying Boy), a Greek bronze statue currently housed in the Altes Museum in Berlin, exploring...
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Cultural Memory, Identity and Images
CIMS PG Symposium
The Cultural Identity and Memory Studies Institute is pleased to invite you to its annual postgraduate symposium, entitled 'Memory, Materiality and...
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International Museums Conference and ICOFOM 47th Annual Assembly
Transnational Island Museologies
The International Committee for Museology (ICOFOM), the School of Art History, and the European Research Council (ERC) selected and UK Research and Innovation...
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Transition and the Historiographical Vagaries of Silent American Cinema
Film Studies Speaker Series: Prof Charlie Keil
When first introduced as a concept specific to early cinema in an essay for Cinema Journal in 1991, the notion of "transition" came firmly attached...