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Hogarth
New Perspectives

Thursday 26 April 2007, 11.00–18.00
Tate Britain  Auditorium
£30 (£25 concessions), booking required
Price includes drinks reception and private view of the exhibition following the event
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

 

11.00                Welcome - Victoria Walsh (Tate Britain)

 

Session One: Curating Hogarth

11.05-11.30      The Exhibition and its Themes

                       Christine Riding (Tate Britain)

 

11.30-12.30      Hogarth and Hogarth Scholarship

                      Frederic Ogee (University of Paris)

                      and Mark Hallett (University of York)

 

12.30.-13.00   Discussion 

13.00-14.00    Lunch (not included)

 

Session Two : Satire, Portraiture and History

Chair: Mark Hallett 

 

14.00-14.20    Taste in High Life: French apes and the metaphorics of identity

                     Kate Grandjouan (Courtauld Institute of Art)

 

14.20-14.40    Discussion

 

14.40-15.00    Hogarth, Richard III, bad kingship and the 45 Rebellion.

                     Dr Matthew Craske (OxfordBrookesUniversity)

 

15.00-15.20    Discussion

 

15.20-15.40    Paul Before Felix Revisited

                     Richard Johns (University of Cambridge) 

 

15.40-16.00    Discussion

 

16.00-16.30    Tea

 

Session Three: The Analysis of Beauty

Chair: Christine Riding

 

16.30-16.50    Hogarth’s Serpentine Line: Figure of Strategic Thought, Figure of Erotic Entanglement

                     Stefania Consonni (University of Bergamo)

 

16.50-17.10     The Emptiness of Hogarth’s The Analysis of Beauty

                       Richard Checketts (Courtauld Institute)

 

17.10-17.45     Discussion

 

17.45-18.15     Closing Discussion

 

18.15-20.00    Reception and Private View of Hogarth exhibition

 

 


This event is related to the Hogarth exhibition