October 2016

Professor Phillip Lindley (University of Leicester): The Union Duke’s Marbles

Event date: 
Thursday 10 November 2016
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place

History of Art Research Seminar Series 2016 - 2017. Seminars take place on Thursdays at 5.15pm in the Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place, with drinks afterwards in the John Higgit Gallery.

10th November 2016

Professor Phillip Lindley (University of Leicester)            

The Union Duke’s Marbles

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Professor Catherine Asher (University of Minnesota) The Taj Mahal: Mughal Architecture, Ideology and the Construction of Kingship

Event date: 
Thursday 27 October 2016
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place

History of Art Research Seminar Series 2016 - 2017. Thursdays at 5.15pm in the Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place, with drinks afterwards in the John Higgit Gallery.

27th October 2016

Professor Catherine Asher (University of Minnesota)

The Taj Mahal: Mughal Architecture, Ideology and the Construction of Kingship

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Michael Clarke (National Gallery of Scotland) The Reluctant Matriarch: Madame Mére, the Painter Gérard and Dynastic Portraiture under Napoleon

Event date: 
Thursday 20 October 2016
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place

History of Art Research Seminar Series 2016 - 2017. Thursdays at 5.15pm in the Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place, with drinks afterwards in the John Higgit Gallery.

20th October 2016

Michael Clarke (National Gallery of Scotland)

The Reluctant Matriarch: Madame Mére, the Painter Gérard and Dynastic Portraiture under Napoleon

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Dr Michael Bachmann (University of Glasgow) Distributed Aesthetics, Contemporary Criticism and the Public Sphere

Event date: 
Thursday 13 October 2016
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place

History of Art Research Seminar Series 2016 - 2017. Thursdays at 5.15pm in the Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place, with drinks afterwards in the John Higgit Gallery.

13th October 2016

Dr Michael Bachmann (University of Glasgow)

Distributed Aesthetics, Contemporary Criticism and the Public Sphere

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Professor Desmond Bell (National College of Art and Design, Dublin, IASH Fellow): On research and intellectuation in the creative arts. 

Event date: 
Wednesday 8 February 2017 to Thursday 9 February 2017
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
 Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Professor Desmond Bell (National College of Art and Design, Dublin, IASH Fellow): On research and intellectuation in the creative arts. 

(The editor has written me that he is in favor of avoiding “the notion that the artist is a kind of ape that has to be explained by the civilized critic”.     (Sol Le Witt, 1967)

 Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities Work in Progress Talk. The abstract is below (word doc, click on link to open)

 

 

 

Papia Sengupta (Jawaharial Nehru University, New Delhi): Violence and Ethnic Conflict in Northeast India: Need for Effective Multilevel Federal Governance-A study of Bodoland.

Event date: 
Wednesday 23 November 2016
Time: 
16:00

23rd Nov

4.30pm, Seminar Room 5, Chrystal Macmillan Building, 15a George Square.

Papia Sengupta (Jawaharial Nehru University, New Delhi): Violence and Ethnic Conflict in Northeast India: Need for Effective Multilevel Federal Governance-A study of Bodoland.

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Malathi de Alwis (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka): Trance/Trans Gendered Incorporations among Pattini-Kannaki Devotees in Sri Lanka.

Event date: 
Thursday 17 November 2016 to Friday 18 November 2016
Time: 
16:00

17th Nov

4pm, 6th Floor Staff Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building, 15a George Square.

Malathi de Alwis (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka): Trance/Trans Gendered Incorporations among Pattini-Kannaki Devotees in Sri Lanka.

[Centre for South Asian Studies]