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The Terra Lectures in American Art: Part 4; Performing Innocence: Baby Nation

Professor Emily C. Burns, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art, gives the fourth in the series of The Terra Lectures in American Art: Performing Innocence: US Artists in Paris, 1865-1914.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Transitional Justice Through the Lens of Art

This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. This panel discussion explores the role of art in transitional justice and the depiction of transitional justice through art.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

The Justice of Visual Art - Creative State-Building in Times of Transition

This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. Art is a radical form of political participation in times of transition.
The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations

Silences

Silences explores what we mean by silence and what silence means to us. Interweaving silences, sounds and voices, it reveals the rich pleasures and mysteries of experiences without noises or words.
OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace

To Heal and to Create: Healing Violent Conflict and re-creating Peace with Equity, Inclusion and Art

Breakout session on ‘Grassroots Peacebuilding – and linking it to national and international levels’, second talk: Dr Rama Mani, Centre for International Studies, Oxford University.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

An van Camp in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek at the Young Rembrandt exhibition

As part of the St Cross College Shorts podcast series, Fellow and Ashmolean Museum Curator An van Camp discusses the Young Rembrandt exhibition with Stanley Ulijaszek, in October 2020.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Anna Atkins: Botanical Illustration and Photographic Innovation

This event is supported by TORCH as part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones of the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art
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The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 1: Regarding the Portrait: The Primers

Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art Hosted by TORCH. Moderator; Alastair Wright: Alastair Wright is Head of the History of Art Department and Tutorial Fellow in Art History at St John’s College, Oxford.
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The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 2: Regarding the Portrait: The Photographers

Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art. Hosted by TORCH. Moderator: Professor Deborah Willis, Department of Photography and Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
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The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 4: Regarding the Portrait: The Pragmatists

Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art Hosted by TORCH.
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Episode 5 – Babylon: Natural Theology versus Scientific Naturalism

When Museum opened in 1860, a new secular approach to science was on the rise. In the final episode of Temple of Science we see how ‘natural theology’ responded to the challenges of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution and natural selection.
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Episode 4 – Chambers of the Ministering Priests: Building Scientific Disciplines

The Museum was founded on the principle that art should be used to teach science and to inspire generations of scientists. In episode 4 of Temple of Science we see how this was put into practice in some of the building’s less familiar spaces.
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Episode 3 – The Sanctuary of the Temple of Science: The Central Court

The central court of the Museum was described by one founder as ‘the sanctuary of the Temple of Science’. In this episode we see how every detail of this unique space was carefully planned and crafted to form a comprehensive model of natural science.
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Episode 2 – 'God’s Own Museum': The Façade

In episode 2 of Temple of Science, we take a closer look at the decoration on the outside of the Museum building, which captures the vitality of nature, presented in Victorian Oxford as the study of God’s creation.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Pieces of Gold: Piecing together a mutilated Timurid masterpiece

Shiva Mihan, Harvard Art Museums and Bahari Visiting Fellow at the Bodleian Libraries, gives a talk on her work in Persian arts.
Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium

Conference Programme

Conference Programme for the conference.
Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium

Art History and Museum as Medium

Cai Guo-Qiang, Artist, gives the eighth and final presentation in the symposium.
Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium

In the Volcano: Cai Guo-Qiang and Pompeii

Jerome Neutres, Independent Curator, gives the seventh talk in the symposium.
Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium

Cai Guo-Qiang: In Search of El Greco

Saul Nelson, Ruskin School of Art, DPhil Candidate, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium.
Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium

Yi 羿 - Myth: Shooting the Suns

Paul Bevan, Ashmolean Museum, Christensen Fellow in Chinese Painting, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium.

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