News & Events Archive

Witnessing Terror: French Revolutionary Prints, 1792-94
What does it mean to witness terror, and what role do images play in how we comprehend acts of violence?

Perverting the Power Vertical: Politics and Aesthetics in the Global East (PPV)
Perverting the Power Vertical: Politics and Aesthetics in the Global East (PPV) is an experimental UCL-based platform that organises talks, reading groups, workshops, and exhibitions that address and challenge power structures in the post-Soviet and post-socialist world.

Medieval to Modern Art Group
The Medieval to Modern Art Group stems from a collaboration of PhD candidates from the History of Art Department. Considering our respective fields of research, which range across centuries and continents, we created a student-led group that would reflect our various and interdisciplinary interests.

Marxism in Culture
A forum conceived for those committed to the continuing relevance of Marxism for cultural analysis where "Marxism" and "culture" are considered here in a broad sense.

Dangerous Diaries
An exhibition which reflected on how we decipher the perils of production, and how perceptions of risk have changed over time.

Revolution Under A King
An exhibition which featured prints from the early, highly volatile years of the French Revolution.