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Events (June 2004)

June 2004

Thursday 3 rd
18.00

Archaeology book presentation

Elizabeth Fentress

'Cosa V: an intermittent town, excavations from 1991-1997'
Presenters: Filippo Coarelli, Riccardo Francovich, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill.

Wednesday 9 th
18.00

Humanities
lecture

Alice Sanger (Rome Fellow, BSR)

'Palace chapels, aristocratic devotion, art patronage and the cult of relics in seventeenth-century Rome'

Friday 11 th - 19 th
18.30

Fine Arts opening

Artists of the BSR, including Margarita Gluzberg and Vito Bila.

Wednesday 16 th
18.00

Archaeology lecture

Michele Forte (Ralegh Radford Rome Scholar, BSR; University of Sheffield)

'Up on a hill: in search of the changing rhythms of life on the Caira Massif'

Monday 21 st
18.00

N.B. Previously advertised as Wednesday 23 rd

Humanities lecture

Elizabeth Sears (Mellon Fellow, BSR; University of Michigan)

'Academic politics: art historians in Rome in the 1920s and 1930s'

Thursday 24 th
18.30

N.B. Date to be confirmed

Gallery programme

Derek Jarman @10

A tribute to the British director.  Two exhibitions and a series of projections, lectures and concerts in collaboration with the British Council.

Friday 25 th & Saturday 26 th
9.00-18.00

Landscape conference

'The Nature of Natural Imagery: Landscape between Experience and Representation'

The BSR, the Swiss Institute of Rome, the Swiss Embassy, in collaboration with the Bibliotheca Hertziana, present an international conference on landscape themes using aesthetic, art historical, philosophical and scientific approaches to the subject.

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