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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Panel Discussion 1: Historiography's Origin Stories

Taous Dahmani chairs a discussion with Val Williams
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Fast Forward: Women in Photography

Anna Fox gives an overview of Fast Forward - a research project designed to promote and engage with women in photography across the globe.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Write or be Written Off: the work of Jo Spence (1934-1992) as photography 'theory'

Patrizia Di Bello discusses the work of Jo Spence as a writer, organiser and photographer
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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The Isabel Project: Uncomvering 19th Century Institutional Photographers, One Woman at a Time

Erika Lederman talks about her practice and the work of the V & A museum's first in house photographer, Isabel Cowper.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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The Helen Muspratt Archive

Jessica Sutcliffe, the daughter of photographer, Helen Muspratt, give a short talk on her mother's life and career.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art
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The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 2: Regarding the Portrait: The Photographers

Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art. Hosted by TORCH. Moderator: Professor Deborah Willis, Department of Photography and Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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2020 Colin Ford Lecture

Professor Larry Schaaf delivers the 2020 Colin Ford Lecture, providing a fascinating insight into his work on The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonne.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 5: The Cut Out

In this episode, I talk to US poet Diana Khoi Nguyen (Ghost Of, 2018) about the perseverance of eels, technologies of printing, and how poetry allows for the possibility that our dead will remain present with us in one form or another.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Behind the lens: The impact and implications of visual storytelling

Award-winning photojournalist and documentary maker Hazel Thompson talks about shedding light on marginalised communities around the world.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Alternative Account, Mourning Family and Transformation into Life: Three Contemporary Artworks related to the Event of 28 February 1947 in Taiwan

The paper discusses three contemporary Taiwanese artworks related to the tragic events of 28 February in Taiwan, presenting their emphasis on victims as crucial in understanding the process of transitional justice.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2018: The Body of a Nation: (3) Modernism disfigured: cult and illicit ritual in New Mexico in the works of Georgia O’Keeffe and Martha Graham

Professor Miguel de Baca gives his third Terra Foundation Lecture in American Art on the works of Georgia O’Keeffe and Martha Graham.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Photography and Tibet

Author, Clare Harris, talks about her book on photography in Tibet - a place that has for centuries been a source of fascination for outsiders and a captivating yet troublesome subject for photographers.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Is there a future for photojournalists in the digital age?

Adrian Hadland, senior lecturer, University of Stirling, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Some videos have been edited out of the recording due to Copyright and/or distorted sound.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2017: Picturing a Nation: (4) Frozen in History: The Arrival of the Kennedys at Love Field

Professor David Lubin gives his final Terra Lecture in American Art on the Kennedys.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography and the Phases of Digitisation

Nina Lager Vestberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) discusses the digital condition of photography through a phase model of digitisation.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Archive, Exhibition, Book: 'The Family of Man' Reconstituted

Shamoon Zamir (New York University Abu Dhabi) discusses the 'The Family of Man' exhibition and its related archives.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Archiving Royal Heirlooms: The publication of the Crown treasures of the Galerie d'Apollon (Louvre) and its materiality

Pascal Griener (University of Neuchatel) discusses photographic reproductions of the French crown jewels made for their auction in 1887.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: From Trash to Treasure: Loss, Value, and the Photo Archive

Catherine E. Clark (MIT) discusses the life cycle of anonymous photographic archives.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Saving Space, Mediating Place: Photography and the Reproduction of Collections and Archives

Estelle Blaschke (University of Lausanne) discusses the development and growth in use of microfilm during the 1920s and 1930s.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Photography as Protocol

Kelley Wilder (De Montfort University) discusses photography as a scientific protocol

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