Many of our teaching academics are also “research active” and participate in industry-renowned research and publication outside of the University’s specialist centres. This may be in the form of collaborations with partner institutions or fellow academics, independent works, or particpating in large research groups.
Our academics are known for their contributions to the various canons of their specialisms, and are often invited to be key notes speakers at conferences around the world.
To read more about the research activities of Buckingham’s staff, please visit our Staff Directory to view our academics and their work.
- Department of Art History
- 19 December 2011
Helen Jacobsen, Luxury and Power: the material world of the Stuart diplomat, 1660-1714
Luxury and Power examines the material world of English ambassadors at the end of the seventeenth century, and illustrates the way in which architecture and the arts played an important role in diplomatic life. Read more >
- Department of Art History
- 3 May 2011
Jeremy Howard (ed.), Colnaghi, established 1760: the history
Last year Colnaghi, the world’s oldest commercial art gallery, celebrated their 250th anniversary with a history edited by Jeremy Howard who also wrote three of the chapters, including chapter 2: “Otto Gutekunst of Colnaghi: A Masterly Old Master Dealer of the Gilded Age”.
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