Art in Britain: 1940 to the Present

Overview

This hybrid series of six lectures will extend and develop chronological themes arising from the earlier lecture series, ‘Art in Britain: Constable to Henry Moore’. We will begin by examining figurative art produced in Britain during the Second World War: artists such as Paul Nash and Eric Ravilious will be featured. Attention will then turn to the art-world of the 1950s, with the work of artists such as Lucien Freud and Francis Bacon being examined.

We will then explore a neglected chapter of British post-war art: the paintings and sculptures produced for the 1951 Festival of Britain. Sculpture will then comprise the central theme for the fourth lecture of the series. We will explore the works of sculptors such as Lynn Chadwick, Eduardo Paolozzi, and Anthony Caro.

Attention will then shift to the 1960s and 70s. Here the impact of American and European abstract art upon the British art scene will be explored, along with the rise of Pop Art in Britain. Artists such as Peter Blake, Bridget Riley and David Hockney will be featured.

Finally we will trace the development of the visual arts in Britain from the late 1970s to the present day. A central theme here will be the advent of Conceptualism in Britain, and its continuing impact upon British visual art up to the present.

Artists to be featured here will include ‘Art & Language’, Gilbert & George, Tracey Emin, and Damien Hirst.

Register for the whole series or individual lectures

For this lecture series, you can register for the entire series by clicking 'Book Now' on this page or you can register for individual lectures via the links below.

Please note: enrolments for the complete series will close at 23:59 UTC on 22 January 2026. Enrolments for each individual lecture will close two days before each lecture.

Programme details

Lectures take place on Tuesdays, from 2–3.30pm GMT.

Tuesday 27 January 2026

Art of the Second World War
Jan Cox

Tuesday 3 February 2026
Art at the Festival of Britain
Jan Cox

Tuesday 10 February 2026
A Figurative Four From the Fifties: Freud, Bacon, Minton, Vaughan
Jan Cox

Tuesday 17 February 2026
Post-War British Sculpture
David Morgan

Tuesday 24 February 2026
Abstraction to Pop Art
David Morgan

Tuesday 3 March 2026
Sgt Pepper to Conceptualism & Beyond
David Morgan

How and when to watch

Each lecture will last approximately 1 hour, followed by questions.

Please join in good time before each lecture to ensure that you have no connection problems. We recommend joining 10-15 minutes before the start time.

Fees

Description Costs
Event Fee - virtual attendance £75.00
In-person event fee (includes tea/coffee and a pastry) £90.00

Funding

If you are in receipt of a UK state benefit or are a full-time student in the UK you may be eligible for a reduction of 50% of tuition fees.

Concessionary fees for short courses

Tutors

Dr Jan Cox

Tutor

Dr Jan Cox has been awarded a BA (Hons) by Oxford Brookes University, an MA from Bristol, and a PhD from the University of Leeds (Nordic Art). He specialises in nineteenth-century European art and British art of the early twentieth-century.

Dr David Morgan

Tutor

David Morgan has taught art and architectural history for the Department since 2004. He has also taught courses for Birkbeck College, University of London, and for the WEA. His recent publications have centred upon the history of British visual satire.

Application

Please use the 'Book' button on this page. Alternatively, please contact us to obtain an application form.

You can also register for individual lectures if you do not wish to attend the whole series.

Accommodation

If you wish to stay with us before and/or after the event, please contact our Residential Centre for availability and discounted rates.

Call +44 (0) 1865 270362 or email res-ctr@conted.ox.ac.uk

Our accommodation in Wellington Square has been rated as 4-Star Campus Accommodation under Visit England. All bedrooms are modern, comfortably furnished with tea/coffee making facilities, Freeview television, private bath/shower rooms and free WiFi. For more details see our accommodation information.

IT requirements

We will be using Zoom for the livestreaming of this lecture series, and you will be able to submit questions via the Zoom interface. Joining instructions will be sent out prior to the start date. We recommend that you join the session at least 10-15 minutes prior to the start time – just as you might arrive a bit early at our lecture theatre for an in-person event.

Please note that this course will not be recorded.