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Joanna Banham
Interpretation and Education, Tate Britain
Publications:
'Shipwreck: T. Géricault and the Raft of the Medusa', Times Education
Supplement, 2 February 2003.
'Critical Roasting: William Hogarth and the Roast Beef of Old England',
Times Education Supplement, 4 July 2003.
'Enduring Landscape, William Dyce and Pegwell Bay', Times Education
Supplement, 13 February 2004.
Other:
Organised the following conferences at Tate Britain: Automania: Cars,
Culture and Congestion, February 2003; The French Affair with
British Art, March 2003; The Visibility of Women's Practice,
May 2003; The Art of Murder: Representation and Crime in the Late
Nineteenth Century, November 2003; Down and Out: Deconstructing
Bohemia, March 2004; Pre-Raphaelitism and Science: Painting,
Photography and the Investigation of the Visible World, March 2004.
Heidi Reitmaier
Interpretation and Education, Tate Britain
Publications:
'God, Prayer and Politics: The Work of Shilpa Guptaa', Tate online,
November 2003.
'Tracey Emin: I Can't See Past my Eyes', Critics' Choice, Artforum
online, June 2004.
Lectures:
'A Moment Past Feminism, Gender and Contemporary Art', Birbeck College, November 2003.
'Performance Contemporary Art', Critical Forum conference, accompanying
Art Lies and Videotape exhibition, Tate Liverpool, November 2003.
'On Communication: Art and Criticism', Part 1, Cornerhouse Gallery, May 2004.
Other
Co-organised conference British Art and New Media, Tate Britain,
May 2004.
Organised, Getting it Made: Contemporary Film and Video, Tate
Britain, March 2004.
Advisory Member of BBC public arts committee; advisory member of Visual
Arts Journal.
Current Projects:
Lecture 'Art as Publicity' for Making Sculpture conference, Leicester
University, UK (2004); series of contemporary art talks for BBC with Alan
Yentob; Course tutor for Crtical Theory, BA in Fine Art, London
Arts University, London, (2004).
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