About the Event
Bio:
Oleh Oleniev is a Ukrainian born art historian and art critic currently living in Hope with his family. He is interested in art history as a living document and a valuable pursuit that allows us to better grasp our present time. He is less interested in art history as a static document and rather strives for lively art performance ‘lectures’ in which numerous perspectives can be coaxed out of the various artworks and cultural movements discussed.
Event description:
In this initial presentation of a series of art history events Oleh will look at the Bayeux tapestry, depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, from a number of different perspectives in stressing its continued relevance to a contemporary audience as propaganda. The monumental tapestry, woolen embroidery on canvas, measures almost 70 meters in length and is a fantastic starting point for a discussion that may well veer into a much wider geographical mapping of the consequences out of the Norman conquest of England.




