Posted by Charlotte in History of Art on December 19, 2013
Hello everyone, I’m gonna be taking a break from festive frolicking today to bring you a super cool art history blog that now has it’s own website (yay!) Art history, like much western history is incredibly Euro-centric, and hundreds of years of exclusion and white-washing has led to as notable absence of people of colour […]
Posted in Leisure, Reseach, Studying | Tagged art history, blog, european art, historical accuracy, history, history of art, HoA, independant learning, leicester, medieval, medieval art, people of colour, student, tumblr, university of leicester, UoL, whitewashing
Posted by Charlotte in History of Art on January 29, 2013
Today’s disgustingly early 9am start signalled the start of of the spring term for the History of Art students, the new timetable bringing in much frustration and rushing across campus. This afternoons lecture, with the ever lovely Dr. Simon Richards was a gentle easing in to the new module, Introduction to the History of […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Ando Hiroshige, bronze, colonialism, Dr Simon Richards, exclusion in Art, gold, harmful attitudes, history of art, HoA, Lecture, Modern Art, people of colour, Picasso, POC, Toyohara Kunichika, traditional, tribal art, university of leicester, UoL, Van Gogh, white privilege
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