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Neomedieval Aesthetics in the 21st Century

@neoflagellants Panel 141 @IMC_Leeds 6th July 2015: 11.15-12.45 Neomedieval Aesthetics in the 21st Century https://t.co/kIQwdwTUIA Medieval archetypes such as pilgrimage, liturgy, anchoritism, relic-ing, alchemy, banquetry, palimpsesting, mumming, compagnonnage, gifting and commoning are popular practices and themes in contemporary art. Why are… Continue Reading →

Atelier: Making Research Material Across the Creative Arts & Social Sciences

2/6/15 I gave two short presentations at the ISRF Workshop: Social Science as Communication #Summerhall #Edinburgh http://t.co/yikqyqNS4i on: Atelier: Making Research Material Across the Creative Arts & Social Sciences In recent years, there has been a growing concern with materiality as a field… Continue Reading →

Crafting Values: Art and its Economies | Confraternity of Neoflagellants

January 23, 2015 School of Art, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh (Hunter Lecture Theatre), 10.00 am with Hans Abbing, Evangelos Chrysagis, The Confraternity of Neoflaggelants (Norman James Hogg and Neil Mulholland), Angela McClanahan, Georgios Papadopoulos, Stevphen Shukaitis, Marina… Continue Reading →

The 6th Annual Steven Campbell Trust Lecture

The Four Seasons: MacInnes over Africa  Words: Dr Pru Forrest, Newcastle Art Gallery, New South Wales. Images: Angus B. MacInnes African Affair paintings (2013-14).  My presentation for the Steven Campbell Trust Lecture at CCA, Glasgow. (10 mins) Catalogue available from Hour Projects, Copenhagen The Steven Campbell… Continue Reading →

Scotland’s Art Revolution: The Maverick Generation

First shown: 8pm 20 Jul 2014 BBC4 Aug 1, 2014

//// FAIR on Summerhall TV

Neil Mulholland : FAIR from arts-news on Vimeo. May 15, 2014

Borderlands

Borderlands: The Historical and Cultural Significance of the Anglo-Scottish Border 13 December 2013 Gallery North, Northumbria University, Friday December 13th 2013. Convened by Dr Ysanne Holt (Northumbria University) and Dr Angela McClanahan (Edinburgh College of Art) This event, the first… Continue Reading →

“Scotland 2014: Coming of Age and Loss of Innocence?”

I will give a paper entitled No True Scotsman: Neomedivalism and Scottish Cultural Politics “Scotland 2014: Coming of Age and Loss of Innocence?” Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, the English Department in Faculty 06 (Germersheim) The conference takes place one year… Continue Reading →

The Middle Ages in the Modern World

Confraternity of Neoflagellants are giving a paper at: The Middle Ages in the Modern World University of St Andrews, Scotland, 25-28 June, 2013 A multidisciplinary conference on medievalism in the post-Middle Ages Conference registration Keynote speakers Carolyn Dinshaw (New York University):… Continue Reading →

Three Little Neomedievalisms, OCAD, Toronto

Ontario College of Art & Design Lecture Room 7401 205 Richmond Street West Toronto Monday 22nd April 2:00-3:00pm, Neomedievalism is not a singular theory but, rather, a series of provocative analogies for conceptualising post-Soviet geopolitics, globalisation, creative economics and aesthetics…. Continue Reading →

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