Research Clips
Welcome, Prof. Gill Perry and Opening Keynote, Prof. T.J Clark 'Matisse, Modernity and Darkness'
Session 1 A Radical Textbook for Art History? Chaired by Prof. Steve Edwards with contributions from Prof. Gail Day, Dr. Joanne Crawford and Barry Venning
Session 2 Modernism and Its Publics, Prof. Gavin Butt 'It's Not Made by Great Men: Post-Punk and Art History' and Wendy Frith 'Summer School Pedagogy'
Session 3 Art History on the 'University of the Air', 'in conversation' between BBC producer, Nick Levinson and Prof. Anne Wagner with a contribution from Dr Warren Carter
Session 4 A Global Art History?, 'in conversation' between Paul Wood and Dr Warren Carter
Closing Keynote, Prof. Briony Fer 'Re-descriptions: from Lyubov Popova to Anni Albers'
Session 5 from 40 Years On: the Domain of Design History - Looking Back Looking Forward
Chair: Penny Sparke, Kingston University
Art School, University, Museum and Public Sphere: Finding a space for Design History in the UK today:
Chris Breward, Edinburgh College of Art
Drawing on personal experience this presentation reflects on developments in the study and reception of design history across the educational and cultural sector in contemporary Britain.
Sessions 3 and 4 from 40 Years On: the Domain of Design History - Looking Back Looking Forward
Disseminating Modern Architecture and Design
Chair: Linda Sandino, V&A/Camberwell College of Art
Session 2 from 40 Years On: the Domain of Design History - Looking Back Looking Forward
Chair: Jeremy Aynsley, Brighton University
Dodging the Canons and seeking 'relevance' in the 'Real World:
Barry Curtis, Royal College of Art
Barry Curtis relates his experience of teaching Design History on the pioneering MA in the subject at Middlesex Polytechnic, later University.