News Publication
- Leverhulme Prize
- Zones of Conflict
- Leverhulme Prize
- New Staff in History of Art
- Culture of Preservation
- The Granddaughters' Generation 5 February 2011
- Arte Povera and Beyond 12 March 2011
- Ida Applebroog: Symposium 19 March 2011
- Figures and Fictions - Artists Panel Discussion, 12 April 2011
- Mark Dion "My Taxidermy Taxonomy", 12 May 2011
- Portrayal: The Ethics and Poetics of Photographic Depictions of People - Syposium 24/25 June 2011
- Performance, Action, Event; AHRC collaborative award for PhD studentship
- Phyllida Barlow in conversation with Tamar Garb & Briony Fer video now online
- Frances Stracey Awards for prospective UCL History of Art MA students
- Conor Kissane wins AAH Dissertation Prize
- Activating Stilled Lives Conference
- Provost’s Research Studentships in the Humanities
- Watch FAKE OR FORTUNE? BBC1, Sunday 16th September 6.30pm
- The Department is delighted to welcome two new members of staff who will begin in September 2012
- New Research Seminar "Past Imperfect"
- Moving Images Conference, 26th October 2012
- The International New Media Gallery
- Eva Hesse in Europe, symposium 2nd February 2013
- Eco-Aesthetics: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Ecology, conference 2nd March 2013
- Retracing America: Modernism After Paul Strand, conference 8th/9th March 2013
- Sabotage: (Self-)Destructive Practices in Latin American Contemporary Art, symposium, Friday 26th April, 2013
- Tomás Harris Visiting Professorship Lectures, Thursdays 9 and 16 May, 2013
- PhD Studentships May 2013
- Art History and Psychoanalysis
- Object Lessons: Fifteen Years of Object: Graduate Research and Reviews in the History of Art and Visual Culture
Object Lessons: Fifteen Years of Object: Graduate Research and Reviews in the History of Art and Visual Culture
Published: Jun 11, 2013 2:32:06 PM
Art History and Psychoanalysis
Published: Jun 4, 2013 3:15:54 PM
Provost’s Research Studentships in the Humanities
3 May 2012
The Department is pleased to announce that it has been awarded one of six Provost’s Research Studentships in the Humanities to begin in the academic year 2012-13. The scheme is designed to create intellectual vitality and renewal throughout arts and humanities departments at UCL by attracting outstanding PhD students and to provide them with teaching experience, a valuable part of their development and preparation for an academic career.
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