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Tracing Time Event Recordings #24
The recordings of the Tracing Time events programme are now online and can be viewed in full on Youtube. Thank you to all the speakers, partners and attendees who came to the No.9 Cork Street auditorium and supported our many partnership events.
Overview #24
Reform to Restoration: French Art from Louis XVI to Louis XVIII from the Horvitz Collection (June 1 – September 14, 2025) at Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento. Overview by Sarah Farkas, Associate Curator of Art at the Crocker Art Museum
Demystifying Drawings #23
Artist Nicholas C. Williams revisits questions posed by Annette Wickham, former Curator of Works on Paper at the Royal Academy, during Timeless Materials, a panel discussion on drawing materials, techniques, and practice, held as part of the Trois Crayons: Tracing Time exhibition programme.
Resources & Recommendations #23
To Listen · To Watch · To Read
Image: Johann Christian Reinhart (1761-1847), A Farm in Connewitz near Leipzig, 1785-85, watercolour over pencil and ink, 285 x 330 mm, Katrin Bellinger Collection, inv. no. 2018-045
Reviews #23
Victorian Treasures from Cecil French and Scott Thomas Buckle (24 May - 21 September 2025) at Leighton House, London, reviewed by Nigel Ip.
Resources & Recommendations #22
To Listen · To Watch · To Read
Image credit: The National Gallery, London
Reviews #20
Laura Staccoli, Ph.D. Candidate, History of Art, Senior Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Warwick, reviews ‘The Carracci Cartoons: Myths in the Making’ on view at The National Gallery, London until 6 July 2025.
Demystifying Drawings #19
‘Henri Michaux: The Mescaline Drawings’, a Q&A with Dr Ketty Gottardo, Martin Halusa Curator of Drawings at the Courtauld Gallery