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BSR SCHOLARS RESIDENT APRIL- JUNE 2005

Humanities

Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow Edward Corp (Apr.'05-Jul.'05): The Stuart court in Italy , 1717-66.
Cary Fellow Robert Coates-Stephens : The archaeology and architecture of ancient and medieval Rome .
Rome Fellow Phillippa Plock (Oct.'04-Jun.'05): Nicolas Poussin's representations of femininity in 1620's Rome.
Ralegh Radford Rome Fellow Felicity Harley (Oct.'04-Jun.'05): The origins and development of church decoration in Rome , fourth-sixth centuries.
Rome Scholars

Luca Baldoni (Oct.'04-Jun.'05): Male loves. Homosexuality in twentieth-century Italian poetry: Saba , Pasolini, Penna and Bellezza.

Nicholas Cullinan (Oct.'04-Apr.'05): ' Untying 'the knot': arte povera in context.

Lucy Donkin (Oct.'04-Jun.'05): Baths and bathing in medieval Italy .

Fine Arts

Abbey Scholar in Painting Des Lawrence (Oct.'04-Jun.'05)
Abbey Fellow in Painting

Claude Temin-Vergez (Apr.'05-Jun.'05)

Australia Council Resident Artist Kate Cotching (Jan.'05-Mar.'05)
Rome Scholar in Architecture Alvin Yip (Oct.'04-Jun.'05)
Rome Scholars in the Fine Arts

Toby Glanville (Feb.'05-Jul.'05)

Sainsbury Scholars in Painting and Sculpture

Juliet Haysom (Oct.'04-Sept.'05)

Steven Maclver (Oct.'04-Sept.'05)

Sargant Fellow

Milly Thompson (Apr.'05-Jun.'05)

Youth Music Foundation of Australia Scholar

Leanne Kenneally (Mar.'05-May'05)

APRIL - JUNE 2005

Gallery Inauguration

Unless otherwise stated all lectures are presented in English

April 2005

Wednesday 6th 18.00   City of Rome series* David Petrain (American Academy in Rome) Reconstructing Homer. The Tabulae Iliacae in their Roman context  
Thursday 7th 18.00 Contemporary Arts Programme Lecture   Richard Long In Rome to realise a solo show in the Lorcan O' Neal Gallery . Richard Long will give a talk about recent developments in his work
Wednesday 13th 18.00 Art History Lecture   Nicholas Cullinan (BSR Rome Scholar/ Courtauld Institute of Art) The politics of arte povera  
Thursday 14th 18.30   Contemporary Arts Programme Opening   Mike Nelson Agent Dickson at the Red Star Hotel: an installation that will transform the gallery into a mysterious basement where a strange space-shuttle has been built. Until Saturday 14 th May
Friday 15th 18.00 City of Rome series* In Italian   Filippo Coarelli (Università di Perugia) Il Viminale nell'antichità
Tuesday 19th 18.00   Architecture Lecture David Dernie (Rome Scholar in Architecture 1991-2) Material imagination in architecture  
Thursday 21st 18.00   City of Rome series* Niels Hannestad ( University of Aarhus ) Late antique reworking of the Ara Pacis?
Tuesday 26th 18.00   City of Rome series* Andrea Carandini, Glenn Most, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill and Peter Wiseman The Myths of Rome : a presentation and discussion of Peter Wiseman's book.  

May 2005  

Wednesday 4th 18.00   City of Rome series* In Italian   Eugenio La Rocca, Roberto Meneghini, Riccardo Santangeli Valenzani and Rita Volpe (Sovraintendenza ai beni culturali del Comune di Roma) Recenti ricerche e scavi nel centro storico
Wednesday 11th 18.00 City of Rome series* Vincent Jolivet (École Française de Rome) Theatre of power. The topography of the Pincian Hill and northern Campus Martius  
Thursday 12th 18.00 Art History Lecture   Phillippa Plock (BSR Rome Fellow/University of Leeds ) Gendered genealogies: Nicolas Poussin's Mars and Venus in the Dal Pozzo family (c. 1627-1730)  
Wednesday 18th 18.00     City of Rome series*   Fabio Barry (The American University of Rome) Homes fit for heroes. Luxuria and the domus in late antiquity
*This lecture series is organised in connection with the BSR's postgraduate 'City of Rome ' course
Thursday 19th 18.00   Fine Arts Exhibition Opening Academici : work by artists on the Australia Council Visual Arts/Craft Board Rome Studio Residency 1999-2004 Until Saturday 4 th June
Wednesday 25th 18.00 City of Rome series* Felicity Harley (Ralegh Radford Rome Fellow/University of Adelaide ) The survival of the pagan gods? Fourth-century Rome and the genesis of Christian iconography    

June 2005  

Wednesday 1st 18.00 Art History Lecture   Vaughan Hart and Peter Hicks (University of Bath) Palladio's Rome : Andrea Palladio's two guidebooks to Rome of 1554  
Wednesday 8th 18.00 Humanities Lecture Luca Baldoni (BSR Rome Scholar/UCL) Male loves: homoeroticism and Twentieth-century Italian poetry
Wednesday 15th 18.00 Art History Lecture Lucy Donkin (BSR Rome Scholar/Courtauld Institute of Art) "In the land of the Rum there is a city called Rome , with six hundred thousand baths": medieval responses to Roman thermae
Thursday 16th 18.00 Fine Arts Exhibition Opening Exhibition of work by BSR Fine Arts Scholars Including Claude Temin-Vergez, Rosemary O'Rourke and Milly Thompson  
Wednesday 22nd 18.00 Humanities Lecture Edward Corp (Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow/Toulouse) The Stuart court in Italy , 1717-66

Tuesday 21st 16.00

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Archaeology Event In Italian  

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Scavi e ricerche sulla rocca del Rione Terra di Pozzuoli Stefano De Caro (Direttore Regionale per i Beni Culturali e Paesaggistici della Campania) Costanza Gialanella (Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici delle Province di Napoli e Caserta) Luigi Crimaco,  Rosanna Immarco, Lucia Manuela Proietti .  
Tuesday 28th 18.00   Architecture Exhibition Opening David Dernie (Rome Scholar in Architecture 1991-2) Material imagination in architecture. An exhibition of the architect's work

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