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Wednesday 11th
18.00 |
Art History
Lecture
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Lisa Beaven (La Trobe University)
Cardinal Camillo Massimo and the Altieri 1670-1676 |
Tuesday 24th
18.00 |
Contemporary
Dance Lecture |
Carol Brown
‘Dancing in the Mediascape’
A lecture that forms part of ‘Performance Design: performative expressions across disciplines’, a symposium at the Danish Institute Rome, 22nd-28th January |
Wednesday 25th
18.00 |
Art History
Lecture |
Michael Hill (National Art School, Sydney)
‘The decorum on doors and windows, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries’ |
Thursday 26th
18.00
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Archaeology
Lecture |
Estelle Lazer (University of Sydney)
‘Pompeii AD 79: the human victims’ |
Monday 30th
18.00 |
Architecture Lecture
Consecutive translation into Italian
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John Miller (John Miller and Partners)
‘Housing the Arts’ - first of the Architecture Lecture Series ‘Spaces for Art’
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February 2006
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Wednesday 8th
18.00 |
Humanities Lecture |
Simon Martin (BSR Research Fellow/Leverhulme Studentship Abroad Scholar)
Football, fights, fast cars and fast women: sport in Mussolini’s Italy |
Monday 13th
18.00 |
Art History
Lecture
In Italian |
Joachim Poeschke (Universität Münster)
‘Il monumento equestre nel Medioevo europeo’
A lecture to open the Giornata di Studi ‘Monumenti equestri del Medioevo, Forme Funzioni Modelli’, organised by The Bibliotheca Hertziana and held at the Istituto Storico Austriaco a Roma on 14th February |
Wednesday 15th
18.00 |
Art History
Lecture |
Edward Corp (University of Toulouse)
‘Il Palazzo Del Re: cultural forum and surrogate embassy’
Keynote address of the international art history conference ‘Roma Britannica: Art Patronage and Cultural Exchange in Eighteenth-Century Rome’ from 15th-17th February |
Thursday 16th-
Friday 17th
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Art History
Conference |
‘Roma Britannica: art patronage and cultural exchange in eighteenth-century Rome’
See BSR website for conference programme details: www.bsr.ac.uk |
Wednesday 22nd
18.00 |
Art History
Lecture |
Joseph Connors (Villa I Tatti, the Harvard Center for the Study of the Italian Renaissance)
‘Piazza Navona: a synthesis’ |
March 2006 |
Wednesday 1st
18.00
|
Art History
Lecture |
Sabrina Norlander (Uppsala University)
‘Portraiture and modern mythologies in eighteenth-century Rome’ |
Wednesday 8th
18.00 |
Archaeology/ Ancient History Lecture |
Mariarosaria Barbera, Sergio Palladino and Claudia Paterna (Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma)
‘La domus dei Valerii nell’Ospedale dell’Addolorata’ |
Wednesday 15th
18.00 |
Architecture Lecture |
Tony Fretton (Tony Fretton Architects)
‘Buildings and their territories’ - second of the Architecture Lecture Series ‘Spaces for Art’ |
Thursday 16th
18.30
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Fine Arts
Exhibition Opening |
‘Overlap 2’
Exhibition of work by BSR Fine Arts Scholars
Including William Cobbing, Juan Ford |
Wednesday 22nd
18.00 |
Art History
Lecture |
John Wilton-Ely (BSR Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow)
‘After Rome: the impact of Italy on the Adam Style in Britain’ |
Monday 27th
18.00
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Art History
Book Presentation |
Book Launch: special edition of ‘Rivista d’Estetica’
‘La Natura dell’immagine della Natura: il paesaggio fra esperienza e rappresentazione’/The Nature of Natural Imagery: landscape between experience and representation’. Published papers of the conference held at the British School in June 2004 |
Wednesday 29th
18.00
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Humanities
Lecture |
Ian Wood (University of Leeds)
‘The use and abuse of the early Middle Ages in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’ |