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Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection

Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus by Édouard Manet

Are Eastern Art and Western Art basically the same, and what is painting for? On Édouard Manet, Cézanne and their similarity to Chinese paintings. With Professor Craig Clunas Art History, University of Oxford.
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

The Visual Brain: 'The House of Deceits of the Sight'

Lecture given as part of Brain Awareness Week 2016
In Our Spare Times

Shakespeare and Music

Alice Harberd, Michael Dobson, Fleur Smith, Adriana Stoiber, and Simon Smith discuss Shakespeare and Music.
History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures
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Jan Brueghel and his Views of Italian Ruins

This lecture forms part of a series entitled "Antiquity After Antiquity" and is for first year Undergraduate History of Art students. It was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department.
Unconscious Memory
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Authenticity

Three speakers examine Authenticity in the 8th Unconscious Memory seminar.
Unconscious Memory
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And all this time it dwells behind the door

Annie Freud, the award-winning poet and artist, will talk about where her poems come from, her development as an artist and writer, and the relationship between her poems and paintings.
Anthropology

The charm of 'things': ethnography and performance

Marta Rosa Jardim (UNIFESP, Brazil) examines the role of sculptures of Hindu gods in Mozambique and the influence of art history on her anthropological research (20 May 2016)
History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures
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Core Course: Modernism and Post-modernism

This lecture forms part of a series entitled "Art History: Concepts and Methods" and is for second year Undergraduate and MSt History of Art students. It was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department.
Death at the Museum

'Death Masks: Facing the Dead'

Emily Knight gives a TORCH bite-size talk at the Ashmolean Museum's DEADFriday event
The Secrets of Mathematics

M. C. Escher - Artist, Mathematician, Man

M.C. Escher is known as the mathematician's (and hippie's) favourite artist. But why? And was Escher, a man who claimed he knew no mathematics, really a mathematical genius?
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Periodic Tales

Author Hugh Aldersey-Williams, historian of science Jo Hedesan and chemist Peter Battle discuss the ways in which the elements continue to inspire us today
Psychiatry

Exploring psychiatry through images and objects

Dr Charlotte Allan, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Old Age Psychiatry, gives a talk in conjunction with the University Engagement Programme at the Ashmolean Museum.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Between Art and Architecture

A lecture by celebrated artist Maya Lin
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Marks on canvas, stone, wood and paper: the Genius of the Bodleian Portrait Collection

Dana Josephson gives a talk for the Marks of Genius Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries series.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

That Other Place: Art and Alzheimer's

A short video about a recent exhibition of photography and film
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2014

Art, Design and World War

History of Art - Dr Claire O'Mahony
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Humanities and Science: Representing Science

An interdisciplinary discussion exploring the many possible approaches to representing science through the arts, as well as potential challenges
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Observing by Hand: Sketching the Nebulae in the Nineteenth Century

A discussion of Omar Nasim's book
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Wayne McGregor: Neuroscience and Dance

Wayne McGregor (Director, Random Dance) talks about his choreographic practice with Dr Phil Barnard, (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge) and Eckhard Thiemann (Arts Producer).
Keble College

Shining Light on Medieval Manuscripts

Prof. Andrew Beeby, Durham University and Keble Senior Academic Visitor, discusses his current project on the chemical analysis through Raman spectroscopy of Medieval manuscripts, and how his work can contribute to the historical record.

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