FW: Art History | Ca. 1945, when nothing seemed more certain than that "the towers of London, Vienna, and Paris were about to fall"

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Mar 1, 2026, 10:30:45 PM (12 days ago) Mar 1
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From art history colleague and friend in Singapore, Roger Nelson


Dear friends and colleagues Down Under,

 

I hope all is well! I’m writing to draw your attention to the below seminar, happening online next week. Please feel free to pass this along to anyone else who may be interested. All are welcome.

 

We also have another online seminar later in the month with Maggie M. Cao. Details are here: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/soh/news-events/events/detail/2026/03/23/art-history/picturing-time--temporality-and-us-imperialism-in-oceania

 

With best wishes as always,

Roger

 

 

From: SOH Communications Office <soh_...@ntu.edu.sg>
Date: Wednesday, 11 February 2026 at 4:00 PM
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Subject: Art History | Ca. 1945, when nothing seemed more certain than that "the towers of London, Vienna, and Paris were about to fall"

Dear SoH Community,

 

You are invited to attend a seminar organized by Art History at the NTU School of Humanities.

 

Ca. 1945, when nothing seemed more certain than that "the towers of London, Vienna, and Paris were about to fall"

Speaker: Associate Professor Atreyee Gupta, UC Berkeley

 

Details

Date: 11 March 2026, Wednesday

Time: 10am to 11.30am

Venue: Online via Zoom

Register: http://soh.school/arthist-gupta

 

 


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