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The Victorian and Edwardian Art Research Centre promotes research on British art from 1840 to 1915. It builds on 罢补迟别鈥檚 history of collecting works of this period, from the gallery鈥檚 founding in 1897 to the present day, and its presentation of such exhibitions as the Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde in 2012 and The EY Exhibition: Van Gogh and Britain in 2019. The Centre offers a programme aimed at encouraging research and influencing scholarship on the paintings, sculptures and works on paper of this era in national and international contexts, including the British Empire. It seeks to stimulate debate and exchange across a number of subject areas and disciplines.

Convened by Tate curators Dr Carol Jacobi, Dr Caroline Corbeau-Parsons and the nineteenth-century team, the Centre hosts seminars, public events and conferences alone or in collaboration with university departments, scholarly societies and individual researchers. It aims to provide internships, placements and post-graduate projects. It welcomes proposals for new ventures and events related to Victorian and Edwardian Art.

Upcoming

Past events

  • Aubrey Beardsley, scholars鈥 morning, August 2020
  • Making Womens Art Visible at Tate, 17501950, with the British Art Network, February 2018
  • Crossing the Channel: French Refugee Artists in London (1870鈥1904), conference, 25鈥26 January 2018, with the Paul Mellon Centre for British Art and the Institut fran莽ais du Royaume-Uni
  • Pictorial Effect: Photography and Art in Britain 1835鈥1910, study day in collaboration with Paul Mellon Centre for British Art and Sotheby鈥檚 Institute of Art, June 2016
  • Artist and Empire: New Dynamics, three-day conference, in collaboration with Birkbeck College and Kings鈥 Cultural institute with the support of Paul Mellon Centre for British Art, Iniva and the Association for Art History, November 2015. Listen to a recording of the first day .
  • Poor Man鈥檚 Picture Gallery鈥: Art and Stereoscopic Photography, conference, November 2014. Read the curatorial essay by Carol Jacobi, 鈥淭ate Painting and the Art of Stereoscopic Photography鈥, published in conjunction with the display, here.
  • Forgotten Faces, scholars鈥 morning, May 2014
  • Victorian Photography, scholars鈥 morning, November 2012
  • Pre-Raphaelites, scholars鈥 morning, September 2012
  • Victorian Photography, scholars鈥 morning, November 2012
  • Victorian Sentimentality, scholars鈥 morning, June 2012

Contact

For further information, please contact Dr Carol Jacobi, Curator British Art 1850鈥1915.

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