Past Events Sponsored by the Centre - 2003
Conferences & Symposia:
- AAH Annual Conference: ARTiculations – ‘Just what is it that makes today’s surrealism so different, so appealing?’
10-13 April 2003
UCL, London
- 'Surrealism Laid Bare, Even' – Third International Symposium on Surrealism
May 2003
Edward James Foundation
West Dean College, Chichester
- ‘New Perspectives on Surrealism and its Legacies’ – PhD Symposium
23 June 2003
Tate Britain, Millbank, London
- Fantasy Space: Surrealism and Architecture
12-13 September 2003
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
- Boxing Clever: A Centennial Re-evaluation of Joseph Cornell
17-19 September 2003
University of Essex
- Involuntary Sculpture
14 November 2003
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
Study Day:
- ‘Duchamp’s Large Glass’
24 May 2003
Tate Modern
Research Seminars (University of Manchester):
- Catherine McMahon, University of Manchester
‘Place, Ancestry, Englishness: Paul Nash and Surrealism’
5 February 2003
- Urszula Szulakowska, University of Leeds
‘The Construction of Alchemical Metaphors and their Resonance in Surrealist Imagery’
19 February 2003
- Patrick ffrench, King’s College, London
‘Bataille, the Holocaust, Poetry and Sacrifice’
26 February 2003
- Ian James, University of Cambridge
‘Differing on Desire: Reading Sade after Surrealism’
5 March 2003
- Anna Dezeuze, University of Manchester
‘Participation and Politics in Hélio Oiticica’s Parangolés’
12 March 2003
- Stamatina Dimakopoulou, University College, London
‘The Surrealist “Marvellous” and the American “Fantastic” in Joseph Cornell’ 19 March 2003
- Elliott King, University of Essex
‘Considering Dalí’s Appraisal of and by Modern Art’
26 March 2003
- Michael Richardson, SOAS
‘Surrealism and Anthropology’
1 April 2003
- Frida Gorbach, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
‘Imaging the Brain: Hysteria in Mexico during the Nineteenth Century’
2 April 2003
- Margaret Morgan, Artist Los Angeles
‘Toilet Training’
12 November 2003
- Phil Powrie, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
‘Invisible Savagery: a Star Study of Pierre Batcheff’
19 November 2003
- Amelia Jones, University of Manchester
‘Irrational Modernism: Rethinking New York Dada, Rethinking the Historical Avant-garde’
10 December 2003