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British Art after Brexit
Conversation Piece
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Slade, London, Asia: Contrapuntal Histories between Imperialism and Decolonization 1945–1989 (Part 1)
Article – Liz Bruchet, Ming Tiampo
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Slade, London, Asia: Animating the Archive (Part 1)
Animating the Archive – Liz Bruchet, Ming Tiampo
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“Everything I Learnt About Activism I Learnt in King’s Lynn”: Gustav Metzger’s Formative Years in King’s Lynn
Article – Jonathan P. Watts
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Lady of Silences: The Enigmatic Photo-Text Work of Zarina Bhimji
Article – Allison K. Young
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Section
Victorian Anatomical Atlases and Their Many Lives (and Deaths)
One Object – Keren Rosa Hammerschlag
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Victorian Anatomical Atlases and Their Many Lives (and Deaths)
Anatomy in Context: Conversations in the Wellcome Collection, London
One Object – Jonathan Law, Ludmilla Jordanova, William Schupbach
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Victorian Anatomical Atlases and Their Many Lives (and Deaths)
Bloodlines: Circulating the Male Body Across Borders in Art and Anatomy 1780–1860
One Object – Anthea Callen
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Victorian Anatomical Atlases and Their Many Lives (and Deaths)
Black Apollo:
Aesthetics, Dissection, and Race in Joseph Maclise’s Surgical AnatomyObjects in Motion Article – Keren Rosa Hammerschlag
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Victorian Anatomical Atlases and Their Many Lives (and Deaths)
Mr Joseph Maclise and the Epistemology of the Anatomical Closet
One Object – Michael Sappol
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Victorian Anatomical Atlases and Their Many Lives (and Deaths)
Joseph Maclise, Taylor & Walton, and Publishing on Gower Street in the 1840s
One Object – William Schupbach
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Victorian Anatomical Atlases and Their Many Lives (and Deaths)
“It Should Be on Every Surgeon’s Table”:
The Reception and Adoption of Joseph Maclise’s Surgical Anatomy (1851) in the United StatesObjects in Motion Article – Naomi Slipp
Imprint
- Title
- British Art Studies
- ISSN
- 2058-5462
- Publisher
- Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and Yale Center for British Art
- Journal DOI
- https://doi.org/10.17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-20
- Downloads
- PDF format, XML format