GV Art LondonGV Art & Mind Symposium #28 | Professor John Onians | Monday 15 May, 7pmProfessor John Onians, European Art: a neuroarthistory
GV Art & Mind Symposium #28 Professor John Onians, European Art: a neuroarthistory Monday 15 May 2017, 7pm Please note our new venue for this event – The India Club, 143 The Strand, London WC2R 1JA Please RSVP to [email protected] Advance booking essential Cost £21.00 per person, please bring cash on the night. A Indian buffet dinner will be provided (plenty for vegetarians), bring your own drinks (The India Club does not sell wine). Professor John Onians, will talk about his new and ground breaking book is European Art: a neuroarthistory and he will be discussing this at our Symposium. This is an event not to be missed for all those interested in the themes that Art and Mind has been exploring since its inception. John Onians, FSA (born 1942) is Professor Emeritus of World Art at the University of East Anglia, Norwich and specialised in architecture, especially the architectural theory of the Italian Renaissance; painting, sculpture and architecture in Ancient Greece and Rome; Byzantine art, material culture, metaphor and thought; perception and cognition, and the biological basis of art. His recent work has been instrumental in the establishment of Neuroarthistory as a distinct set of methodologies. After the presentation there will follow a an open floor discussion. dit.
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I will be showing the Shibari paintings, plus I am hoping some new work. The exhibition will run from June 6th to the 11th. Not sure if I am going to have a preview at this stage. You can find a link to the gallery on my links page. The exhibition was very well received, we had 500 visitors during the two weeks it was on. Unfortunately I became very ill with a chest infection which began as a cold just prior to the hanging of the exhibition and then continued for over three weeks, which caused problems with my invigilating the show. That aside we had some very positive comments in the Visitors book both about the curation of the show and work in general. I sold 4 of the monotype prints and Flora also sold a piece. The POW! Festival was also a big success with many more events taking place in this second year.
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