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Hanyun Xue / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2] – Page 3
Brown, David . 2025. “Top Auction Houses Courted the Crypto Crew — Is It Enough to Save Them?” Financial Times, January 22, 2025.
Day 1 Recordings – Learning and Teaching Conference 2023
Presenter: David Kluth.
April 2022 – Leah Wood
But McQueen’s Blues also seemed to allude to another work of art with a musical title, David Hammons’s legendary Concerto in Black and Blue, 2002.
Cornel West Lecture 4: History Adagio – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
David Kim, and Prof. Stanley Talbert of Pepperdine. This kind of gathering, West remarked, is like a ‘family reunion’, and these Gifford lectures demonstrate gemeinschaft, a community spirit, that evokes a ... Speaking on paideia and its relation to
Leah Wood – Page 3
But McQueen’s Blues also seemed to allude to another work of art with a musical title, David Hammons’s legendary Concerto in Black and Blue, 2002.
Editorial Board and Advisors – Art in Translation
Halle O'Neal, Reader, History of Art, University of Edinburgh, UK. David Roxburgh, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Professor of Islamic Art History, Harvard University, USA. ... Tania Orum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. David Sánchez Cano, Madrid, Spain.
Lyell staff update the Murray family donors – Through Lyell's Eyes
John, Claire, Pamela, Susan, David and colleagues look forward to updating the rest of our supporters as well as welcoming further donors to Edinburgh in the months ahead.
2011 – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
27/01. David Mitchell, Historic Scotland. Scotland’s Architectural Ironwork Tradition. 03/02. Jukka Jokilehto, ICCROM.
City Art Centre, Edinburgh Joan Eardley: Paintings and Drawings – 3 Stars Until 22nd February Toil: Rural and Urban Working Life – 2 Stars Until 22nd February Recent Acquisitions – Until 22nd February Transmission, Glasgow David Musgrave – Unti
nd. February. Recent Acquisitions – Until February. David Musgrave – Until January. ... At Transmission, master of understatement David Musgrave exhibits epoxy putty sculptures and a range of fine liner drawings of tiny skull and crossbones.
Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service – Page 7
This treasure trove was donated to the University of Edinburgh in 1878 by David Laing (1793-1878) and contains a startlingly vast array of texts and artefacts.
