Online Lecture Series: Athletics & Aesthetics: Sport in Art HistoryInfo Location Attendee Categories More Info Event Information![]()
DescriptionJoin us for an engaging six-week online lecture series that delves into the dynamic relationship between art history and sport, tracing how athletic pursuits have been represented, idealised, and critiqued through visual culture across the centuries. From Ancient Greece to the modern day, the lecture series explores how artists have captured the thrill, beauty, and cultural significance of sport - depicting everything from golf, rugby, and cycling, to global spectacles like the Olympics. Each week features a live or pre-recorded lecture led by scholars and professionals from the School of Art History at the University of St Andrews, the R&A World Golf Museum, and invited speakers. These sessions are followed by a live Q&A, offering participants the opportunity to engage directly with experts. Together, we’ll examine how visual representations of sport intersect with themes such as identity, nationalism, gender, and spectacle, using a wide range of artworks and artefacts. ‘Artletics’ has never looked so artistic! https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/event-type/online-lecture-series/
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Additional ItemsMore InformationAthletics & Aesthetics: Sport in Art History Duration: Wednesday 4th March 2025 – Wednesday 8th April 2026 Timing: 2-3pm Lecture (UK time), 3-3:30pm audience Q&A (UK time) This lecture series will consist of six 60-minute online lectures delivered via Teams on Wednesdays from 2pm (UK time). Each lecture is followed by a monitored 30-minute online Q&A session. All lectures will be recorded and made available for registrants to view in their own time for a limited period.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, student, sports fan, or simply curious about the crossover between visual culture and athletic expression, this lecture series is open to all - no prior knowledge of art history or sport is required. |