I edited the latest episode of The Global Lab, which features QMUL art historians, Emilie Oléron Evans (my wife) and her colleague, Hannah Williams, in conversation with Duncan Hay.
In this episode, Hannah talks about her digital mapping project, www.artistsinparis.org, which examines the changing pattern of where artists were living in Paris throughout the eighteenth century, and Emilie discusses the distinctive perspective of Nikolaus Pevsner, the architectural historian, best known for his ‘Buildings of England’ series of guide books.
I have to confess, material for this episode was recorded over a year ago. It is entirely my fault that it has taken such a long time to see the light of day. Apologies to all the participants.
The episode is presented by Sarah Wise.
IMAGES:
Louvre – commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Benh – Creative Commons
Barbican Estate – commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Colin – Creative Commons