'Figuration in Modern Sculpture: The Worker, The Thinker'
Cancelled
Alex Potts, Max Loehr Collegiate Professor of History of Art, University of Michigan
43 Woodland Road Lecture Theatre (G.01)
Alex Potts is Max Loehr Collegiate Professor. His work on art and artistic theory covers a number of areas - sculptural aesthetics and the history of sculpture, experimental practices and the aesthetics of realism in twentieth-century art, art and artistic theory in the nineteenth century, and Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment conceptions of the classical ideal. His main publication on the latter was his book Flesh and the Ideal. Winckelmann and the Origins of Art History (1994).
The Department of History of Art has the pleasure to announce its research seminar lineup for the 23/24 academic year. The seminars are held from 3-4pm in Lecture Theatre 2 on specific Tuesdays throughout the term and speakers are invited from across the UK and abroad. Visit the Department of History of Art's website for latest updates and to find out more. You can also follow @UoBrisArtHist on Twitter.
