Liz James

Professor Liz James is an eminent British Art Historian who studies the art of the Byzantine Empire. She is Professor of the History of Art at the University of Sussex.[1]

Career

James is originally from Derby, East Midlands. She received an undergraduate degree at the University of Durham in Ancient History and Archaeology. She then did a Master's degree in Byzantine studies at the University of Birmingham. She received her doctorate at the Courtauld Institute in London, studying under Robin Cormack with a thesis discussing light and colour in Byzantine art. Upon completion, she embarked on postdoctoral fellowships, notably at the Barber Institute. In 1993 she joined the University of Sussex,[2] where in 2007 she was appointed professor.

Interests

James is known as a keen promotor of all areas of Byzantine art and Byzantine culture. She has particular interests in mosaics and in gender issues. She has written extensively on mosaics, discussing practical, iconographic and materialistic approaches to the subject. She has also established a database of Byzantine glass mosaics.[3] In the field of gender, she has discussed Byzantine empresses, eunuchs and the way Byzantine society reacted to gender. She is also interested in the relationship between text and image, believing Byzantine texts to be of equal importance to Byzantine art.

Other

Her Professorial Lecture was held in 2011 and discussed the mosaics in the apse of Hagia Sophia.[4]

James contributed to the Royal Academy's 2008 Byzantium exhibition catalogue and gave a lecture to the academy.[5]

Publications

Books

Edited books

Other publications

References

  1. Liz James University of Sussex profile page, URL: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/1380.
  2. AHRB Centre for Byzantine Cultural History, URL: http://www.byzantine-ahrb-centre.ac.uk/Staff/Liz.htm.
  3. The Composition of Byzantine Glass Mosaic Tesserae, URL: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/byzantine/mosaic/
  4. Professorial Lecture: Byzantine Art: all that glitters is gold, URL: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/newsandevents/sussexlectures/lecturemov?id=64.
  5. Women, Men and Eunuchs: The Three Sexes in Byzantium, Royal Academy Lecture, URL: http://static.royalacademy.org.uk/files/lizjames-414.mp3.
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