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Art history as a discipline is increasingly orientated towards privileging the visual. Contemporary art practice, on the other hand, has long begun to explore new multi-sensory ways to reach the publicâs consciousness. Dr Francesca Bacci, exhibition curator, will guide you through a journey of discovery of how all of the senses, and not only vision, are exploited in the creation and perception of art.
Art history as a discipline is increasingly orientated towards privileging the visual. Contemporary art practice, on the other hand, has long begun to explore new multi-sensory ways to reach the publicâs consciousness. Dr Francesca Bacci, exhibition curator, will guide you through a journey of discovery of how all of the senses, and not only vision, are exploited in the creation and perception of art.
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DR Francesca Bacci | talks |
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Date and Time: |
20 November 2006 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Science Oxford Live |
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Tickets: |
Free of charge |
Available from: |
Science Oxford on 01865 728953 |
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