Posted on 26 March 2018
Samantha Niederman, one of our tutors at CLL, will be speaking at the Association for Art History’s Annual Conference at King’s College London. The conference runs from 5 - 7 April, incorporating 40 sessions and keynotes responding to the idea of ‘looking outwards’, giving a broad outlook on art history as a discipline.
Samantha will be talking on the panel ‘In/visibility and influence: the impact of women artists and their work’ on Thursday 5 April, taking part in a discussion of periods and cultures in which the experience of women as artists was structurally different to that of men. Her paper, ‘Making the Invisible Visible: Frances Hodgkins and the Men of Romantic Modernism and Neo-Romanticism’ will be one of over 300 presented over the course of the conference.