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DIGITAL COLLECTION RESEARCH
Last year we asked “Is digital better?” at the Marbach Weimar Wolfenbüttel Research Association’s end-term conference at Klassik Stiftung Weimar. The conference proceedings have just been published by Wallstein Verlag, with essays discussing topics from how digital methods can help … Continue reading
IS DIGITAL BETTER?
It was a great pleasure to conceptualise and host the end-term conference of the Marbach Weimar Wolfenbüttel Research Association at Klassik Stiftung Weimar last week (16/17 February). We asked Is digital better? and discussed this question with colleagues from the … Continue reading
FAHBI PRESENTATION
I presented my PhD project at a meeting of the Fachforum Kunstgeschichte Britanniens und Irlands – Forum Art History of Britain and Ireland (FAHBI) and was very pleased about my peers’ positive reaction. All colleagues from Ireland and the UK … Continue reading
Posted in Event, expertise, network, panel, paper, research, scholarship, talk, Uncategorized
Tagged FAHBI, Francis Bacon, PhD thesis
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TATE BRITISH ART NETWORK REGISTER OF EXPERTISE
Very proud to be included in the Tate British Art Network register of expertise. The register of expertise is a database of professionals engaged with British art. It is designed to enable the exchange of knowledge and expertise, and facilitate contact … Continue reading
Posted in art, art history, expertise, network, research, scholarship
Tagged British Art, Tate Britain
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