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Ian Lochhead, The Neo-Georgian in New Zealand, 1918-1940 

Re-appraising the Neo-Georgian 1880-1970 An International Conference organised by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, English Heritage, The Open University and the Twentieth Century Society. From Day 2, Session 3

David Rushton in conversation with Richard Elms On the occasion of the 'Models, Metaphors, Concepts & Conceits Exhibition' at the Herbert Museum and Art Gallery, Coventry. 20th Dec, 2010

Plenary discussion

A symposium exploring the works of Agnes Martin. Four leading scholars present new research and lead discussion around Martin’s work. Speakers will explore new directions in its interpretation, including a consideration of the part her lesbian sexuality may be seen to play in her particular development of abstraction, and an examination of her links to other women artists of the time.

Speaker 4 - Prof. Jonathan Katz

A symposium exploring the works of Agnes Martin. Four leading scholars present new research and lead discussion around Martin’s work. Speakers will explore new directions in its interpretation, including a consideration of the part her lesbian sexuality may be seen to play in her particular development of abstraction, and an examination of her links to other women artists of the time.

Speaker 3 - Dr. Anna Lovatt

A symposium exploring the works of Agnes Martin. Four leading scholars present new research and lead discussion around Martin’s work. Speakers will explore new directions in its interpretation, including a consideration of the part her lesbian sexuality may be seen to play in her particular development of abstraction, and an examination of her links to other women artists of the time.

Speaker 1 Briony Fer

A symposium exploring the works of Agnes Martin. Four leading scholars present new research and lead discussion around Martin’s work. Speakers will explore new directions in its interpretation, including a consideration of the part her lesbian sexuality may be seen to play in her particular development of abstraction, and an examination of her links to other women artists of the time.

Speaker 2 - Dr Alisair Rider

A symposium exploring the works of Agnes Martin. Four leading scholars present new research and lead discussion around Martin’s work. Speakers will explore new directions in its interpretation, including a consideration of the part her lesbian sexuality may be seen to play in her particular development of abstraction, and an examination of her links to other women artists of the time.

Introduction by Tamara Trodd

A symposium exploring the works of Agnes Martin. Four leading scholars present new research and lead discussion around Martin’s work. Speakers will explore new directions in its interpretation, including a consideration of the part her lesbian sexuality may be seen to play in her particular development of abstraction, and an examination of her links to other women artists of the time.

Discussion of the work of Daria Martin from the past 10 years; work explores the historical ideal of the ‘gesamtkunstwerk’ or total artwork in order to create new frictions.

At the 2012 Conference held at the Open University, Lord Putnam gives the keynote address considering 'How the arts are going to save us from civil war.'

The conference was sponsored by Laurence King Publishing and Wiley-Blackwell.

Re-appraising the Neo-Georgian 1880-1970

An International Conference organised by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, English Heritage, The Open University and the Twentieth Century Society.

Convened by Dr Julian Holder, English Heritage & Dr Elizabeth McKellar, Open University.

Paul Ranogajec, Beaux-Arts Urbanism and the Neo-Georgian in New York City

Re-appraising the Neo-Georgian 1880-1970 An International Conference organised by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, English Heritage, The Open University and the Twentieth Century Society. From Day 2, Session 3

Flora Parrott on her exhibition 'Trapezius'. Interviewed by Dominic Bubb at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Coventry, Spring 2011.

Derek Nisbet - an audio-visual installation responding to Raymond Mason's 'Belsen Head' (1945). Interviewed by Richard Elms at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Coventry, February 2011.

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