Research Clips

Revisiting Modern Art and Modernism Conference 2019: Part One

Welcome, Prof. Gill Perry and Opening Keynote, Prof. T.J Clark 'Matisse, Modernity and Darkness'

Revisiting Modern Art and Modernism Conference 2019: Part Two

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

Revisiting Modern Art and Modernism Conference 2019: Part Three

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'

Revisiting Modern Art and Modernism Conference 2019: Part Four

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

Revisiting Modern Art and Modernism Conference 2019: Part Five

Session 4 A Global Art History?, 'in conversation' between Paul Wood and Dr Warren Carter

Revisiting Modern Art and Modernism Conference 2019: Part Six

Closing Keynote, Prof. Briony Fer 'Re-descriptions: from Lyubov Popova to Anni Albers'

Zurbaran at Bishop Auckland: Art for the Americas

Piers Baker-Bates discusses the paintings of the twelve sons of Jacob by Francisco de Zurbarán, now at Bishop Auckland in County Durham and which recently entered a public trust. Now about the most significant paintings from Spain's Golden Age in a British public collection, as the film discusses they were probably originally intended for an unknown location in Spain's colonial empire in Latin America.

National and International Perspectives

https://podcast.open.ac.uk/pod/open-arts-archive#!5e9ae31924

Session 5 from 40 Years On: the Domain of Design History - Looking Back Looking Forward

Disseminating and Exhibiting Modern Architecture and Design

https://podcast.open.ac.uk/pod/open-arts-archive#!7fc6dd86b3

Sessions 3 and 4 from 40 Years On: the Domain of Design History - Looking Back Looking Forward

Teaching Architectural and Design History 2

https://podcast.open.ac.uk/pod/open-arts-archive#!834daac48d

Session 2 from 40 Years On: the Domain of Design History - Looking Back Looking Forward