Research Events
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New PhD by Research Scholarship for Venetian Renaissance Painting.
Closing date: 1st May 2015.
For more information see:
- The project website: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/arthistory/research/projects/nationalgallery
- The advertisement on jobs.ac.uk: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AKV966/ahrc-collaborative-doctoral-studentship-with-the-national-gallery-navigating-the-canals-making-and-moving-venetian-renaissance-paintings/
Professor Paul Smith has been awarded a Clark Institute summer fellowship.
Professor Paul Smith has been awarded a summer fellowship at the Clark Institute in Williamstown to pursue research into pictorial syntax, or how we construct the immaterial, virtual image in a picture from the material marks on its surface.
Congratulations: MA student wins Cini Foundation Scholarship.
Congratulations to Philip Zidarov, an MA student in the department, who has won a scholarship from the Cini Foundation in Venice to pursue research at the Vittore Branca International Center for Studies of Italian Culture. Philip’s project, Visual Documents of Two Volcanic Eruptions: The Journeys of Images, examines the use and re-use of images of Etna and Vesuvius by artists, engravers, and printers through the 17th and 18th centuries.
Basil Spence - Coventry churches listed by English Heritage.
English Heritage has just added the churches of St John Willenhall and St Chad Wood End to its listed buildings register. With the recent listing of St Oswald Tile Hill (added to list in October 2014) this means that all of Basil Spence’s churches in Coventry are now protected.
They were nominated by Louise Campbell, supported by the Twentieth Century Society.
In assessing them, English Heritage’s inspector drew heavily on research done in 2004-8 by the Basil Spence project team based at Warwick http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/arthistory/research/projects/basil_spence
The Minister’s decision about whether to list Spence’s Hyde Park Cavalry Barracks in London is now pending – see
http://www.c20society.org.uk/news/concern-over-the-fate-of-hyde-park-barracks/
PhD student Stefano Colombo wins a Royal Historical Society travel grant.
History of Art PhD student, Stefano Colombo, has been awarded a Royal Historical Society conference travel grant. The grant will allow him to deliver a presentation at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Berlin, 26-28 March 2015. The title of the presentation is “The Commemorative Monument of the Fini Family in San Moisè: Strategies of Self-Promotion and Social Affirmation in Seventeenth-Century Venice".
Karen Lang - 'Questioning Aesthetics' symposium at Pratt Institute.
Venice exhibition: Per il bene della Pace
Members of the Department of History of Art have assisted with captions for an exhibition at the Palazzo Ducale, Venice.
Desiree de Chair curates display at Henry Moore Institute.
The Henry Moore Institute Library in Leeds is currently showing the display Henry Hugh Armstead's Royal Academy: A Sculptor's Career in Late Victorian Britain which has been curated by Desiree de Chair, PhD candidate in the History of Art department. The display is on until 14 December 2014.
PhD student participates in digital reconstruction of Palazzo Grimani
Kayoko Ichikawa formed part of a group at the Digital Humanities Fall School at Ca’ Foscari, our partner university in Venice.
Modern Coventry church listed by English Heritage.
Following a proposal by Professor Louise Campbell, the church of St Oswald, Tile Hill Coventry (designed by Basil Spence), which echoes in miniature and in modern materials the design of Coventry Cathedral, was added on 2 October to English Heritage's Register of Listed Buildings
Find out more about our AHRC project: The life and work of Sir Basil Spence 1907-76: architecture, tradition and modernity
See more images on the project page for this building.
'Sculpture Victorious' exhibition reviewed in the Wall Street Journal.
The Wall Street Journal has just published a review of Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention, 1837-1901, an exhibition co-curated by Michael Hatt of the History of Art department.
Nora Gietz delivers special legacy lecture.
Department of History of Art former PhD student Nora Gietz will deliver a special legacy lecture in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the battle of Waterloo and the 50th anniversary of St.John's International School, Waterloo. She will speak about her doctoral thesis: The Effects of Napoleonic Rule on Venice's Artistic Patrimony.
Nora completed her PhD in summer 2013 and was examined in September 2013.
Thursday October 2 at 19:30, reception from 18:30, Theater of the Performing Arts Center, St. John's International School, Waterloo, Belgium.
Free admission, donations to the scholarship fund gratefully accepted.