Word and image: the Early Modern world by UCL Sound published on 2011-10-06T12:52:58Z Incorporating Albrecht Dürer's striking woodblock prints and Elizabethan maps of London and the world, this exhibition offers insight into the ways in which ideas, languages, cultures and power were exchanged in the Early Modern period (1450-1800). In this podcast Professor Helen Hackett (UCL English) and Dr Alexander Samson (UCL Spanish and Latin American Studies) discuss the new exhibition they have helped curate in the UCL Art Museum, Word and image: Early modern treasures from the UCL Collections. The exhibition provides a rare opportunity to see items from the UCL Art Collections and UCL Library Special Collections. UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at www.ucl.ac.uk. Genre History Comment by Caira Prox Interesting stuff is presented in this one. 2012-09-19T11:22:44Z Comment by AdiTao Thanks for the links to exhibition. 2012-08-08T05:38:54Z Comment by UCL Sound @iamymg: Thanks! Check out the links to the exhibition and the video if you want to learn more. 2011-10-19T16:16:34Z Comment by UCL Sound Watch the audio-slideshow version of this: http://youtu.be/g2BBhFBTzQw 2011-10-19T16:15:17Z Comment by UCL Sound Check out the virtual tour of the exhibition: http://bit.ly/pSGJaz 2011-10-19T16:14:15Z Comment by MEMPHIS love it 2011-10-17T20:37:39Z