Saturday 18 October
14 .00 - 17.00
Paul Nash Symposium: Britishness, Identity and Landscape

  Paul Nash, Landscape from a Dream, 1936-8
Paul Nash
Landscape from a Dream
1936-8
© Tate, London 2002
This informal symposium will explore Nash's lifelong engagement with aspects of the British landscape, drawing together new scholarship and critical perspectives on Nash's work. Speakers include Sam Smiles, Professor of Art History at Plymouth University, and David Matless, a cultural geographer from the University of Nottingham, who has written extensively on landscape and British Identity.

£8, £5 concessions, includes admission to the exhibition
Booking essential. Contact the box office on 0151 702 7418

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