Civilised Bodies? Classical Sculpture and Civilisation from Antiquity to the Present Day

Civilised Bodies? Classical Sculpture and Civilisation from Antiquity to the Present Day

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University College London, History Department
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26.06.2015 -
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Julietta Steinhauer, Alexander Wragge-Morley

Dear All,

Please find below the programme for the one day workshop ‘Civilised Bodies? Classical Sculpture and Civilisation from Antiquity to the Present Day’ on June 26th, 9.30-18.30, generously sponsored by CREDOC (Centre for Research into Dynamics of Civilisation).

Participation is free but spaces are limited so please register via our website:
https://civilisedbodies.wordpress.com/

Kind regards,
Julietta Steinhauer

Programm

Gordon House, Room 106
29 Gordon Square
UCL

9.30 – Registration and Coffee

10.00 – Welcome and Introduction
Julietta Steinhauer & Alexander Wragge-Morley,Department of History, University College London

10.30 – Style as Subject Matter: the Civilisation of Classical Art Robin Osborne, Faculty of Classics & King’s College, University of Cambridge

11.30 – Civilised Values and the Broken Body Ellen Adams, Department of Classics, King’s College London

12.30-13.30 – Lunch

13.30 – Three Men and a Gladiator: A Perspective on What Could be Learned from Drawing after the Antique in the 18th Century.
Matthew Craske, Department of History, Philosophy and Religion, Oxford Brookes University

14.30 – Sculpture as Sculpture: Looking at Classical Sculpture from a Contemporary Perspective.
Paul Lewthwaite, Cranleigh School, Fellow of the Royal British
Society of Sculptors

15.30-16.00 – Coffee

16.00 – A Sledgehammer to Civilization: Classical Bodies and Acts of Violence in 20th-Century Italian Art and Beyond.
Jessica Hughes, Faculty of Arts – Classical Studies, The Open University

17.00 – Roundtable Discussion

17.45 – Drinks Reception

Kontakt

Julietta Steinhauer

University College London, History Department, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT

j.steinhauer@ucl.ac.uk


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