Aya Bolt: Finbsury, Lubetkin’s Socialist Utopia

Audio Version Read by Christopher Williams Text Version The Courtauld Institute of Art’s Conway Library houses an impressive photographic collection of architecture from a vast array of periods and locations. Some of the collection’s earliest photos are dated from the 1850s and these are a mere couple of decades older than the oldest surviving photograph…

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Sophie Bailey: “I suppose it’s not the place’s fault”

Audio Version Read by Elena Vardon Text Version Philip Larkin, when he was “coming up England by a different line”, remembered Coventry as the place “where my childhood was unspent”. New Towns like this are remembered (or unremembered) as gaps in the map of Britain, places to be avoided and embarrassed of. But before they…

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Lorraine Stoker: Modernity in the Conway

Audio Version Read by Anna Thompson Text Version When I started volunteering on the digitisation programme, I never thought it would reignite my interest in the history of art. Yet here I am in the second year of a part-time M.A. in History of Art and Photography, and loving every moment of the challenge. I…

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Lorraine Stoker on visiting the Tate Archives

Audio Version Read by Gill Stoker Text Version I have been volunteering at the Courtauld Institute since March 2017. Throughout my thirty-eight years of teaching Art, Design and Art History in inner-London schools I have visited the Courtauld Gallery many times and have also participated in the Institute’s more recent schools outreach and broadening participation…

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