We are excited to announce the first-ever ISBI Art-in-Biomedical-Imaging contest (artISBI2024); a unique event merging art and biomedical imaging! We…
Honored to be invited as a keynote speaker at the opening ceremony of the “15th Panhellenic Congress of Dermatology and…
Dear MEDinART friends, Delighted to announce that I have been invited to give a talk about MEDinARΤ and the intersection…
“The Artist as Host” Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA) 2017 Lecture series Location Athens School of Fine Arts, Friday…
From the Laboratory to the Studio: Interdisciplinary Practices in Bio Art. @ SVA Bio Art Laboratory, New York City. The…
Emeritus Professor Martin Kemp, broadcaster and author of many publications on art and science, in a public dialogue entitled “The Sci-Art Business: Some Reflections”, in the Chemistry Research Laboratory.
Date: Monday, 30 November 2015 from 12:15 to 14:00 (GMT)
Place: Wolfson Seminar Room, Chemistry Research Laboratory. South Parks Road. Oxford OX1 3UB GB.
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Martin J. Kemp, the famous Emeritus Professor of the History of Art, Oxford University and world-renowned authority on Leonardo da Vinci, has a wonderful blog that definitely worth your attention.
From the standpoint of a brilliant historian, Marin Kemp has a broad range of topics from “Leonardo and Modern Anatomy” to “Usain Bolt and Drugs” and from “Brazil and the World Cup” to “the Portrait of Isabelle d’Este”.
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To explore his personal webpage, click HERE
Martin Kemp, has published extensively on Leonardo, Renaissance art, and links between art and science. A comprehensive list of publications can be found HERE.