Hurvin Anderson: Dub Versions
How do images from our past shape our present self? And how can contemporary art help us to explore personal memories and collective ones? These were just some of the questions […]
How do images from our past shape our present self? And how can contemporary art help us to explore personal memories and collective ones? These were just some of the questions […]
It turns out I came all the way to the UK and ended up concentrating on an American artist. Go figure. I’m an American postgraduate student from North Carolina, and […]
I loved studying Art History at Nottingham. I enjoyed the majority of my modules, had a fairly well-rounded work/life balance, a bunch of hobbies, and rarely found myself feeling bored […]
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Last year I took a leap of faith and decided to study abroad for autumn semester of my final year.…
There is something wonderfully serendipitous sometimes about how teaching plays out. Take, for example, a first year module on Caravaggio and his contemporaries in seventeenth-century Rome, and a raft of […]
Reblogged from renaissanceissues.wordpress.com Source: Teaching and adventures in China
It’s always been important for graduates to have a range of practical and professional skills alongside the subject knowledge that they gain from their degree. Of course, skills like visual […]
During one of my first visits to the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, when I was still in primary school, I saw Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s composite heads for the first time. I […]
It is probably fair to say that a feeling of disquieted apprehension about the future is a feeling all University students share. In a bid to lull this feeling for […]
This year I ended my first year on a high and kick-started my summer in China. I went to study for two weeks at The University of Nottingham Ningbo campus […]