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Nature Made Strange (Leeds UK, Henry Moore Inst,17.10.03)

Liz Aston

'Nature Made Strange' Friday 17 October

Henry Moore Institute, Leeds

This symposium explores the development of a language of ornament from nineteenth-century Romanticism through to early twentieth-century

surrealism, looking at aesthetic theory, visual art and literature.

Speakers include Spyros Papapetros (Warburg/Canadian Centre for Architecture), Debra Schafter (San Antonio College), Catriona MacLeod (University of Pennsylvania) and Katie Scott (Courtauld Institute of Art).

£10 full fee, £5 concessions (including lunch).

To book a place contact Liz Aston, tel: 0113 246 7467 Email: events@henry-moore.ac.uk.

'Involuntary Sculpture', a related symposium, will be hosted by the Henry Moore Institute on Friday 14 November. For further details contact Liz Aston.

Henry Moore Institute 74 The Headrow Leeds LS1 3AH

Reference:

CONF: Nature Made Strange (Leeds UK, Henry Moore Inst,17.10.03). In: ArtHist.net, Sep 3, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/25866>.

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