Why has humour always been an essential element when human beings try to make sense of the world around them? Join us as we explore the role of humour and laughter in ancient mythology and meaning-making.
Author: thedifferentlevel (inna Didenko)
Sinister Satire: the Art of Pieter Bruegel
This talk invites guests to unravel the layers of Bruegel's seemingly whimsical images, revealing the profound depths of his very serious humour.
Entertainment through the Centuries: A History of Clowns
In this lecture we will travel back in time to the origin of the clown as an entertainment figure and as the icon of the travelling circuses.
The Intricate Dance of Secrets in Literature
Literature, as a mirror reflecting the complexities of the human condition, thrives on the power of secrets. Enigmatic elements such as secrets and confessions serve as literary devices that enrich stories with layers of meaning and delight readers with a journey of discovery. The allure lies not only in the unveiling of hidden truths but in the delicate dance between what is disclosed and what remains shrouded in mystery.
Poetry Reading: humour and laughter
Join us as we delve into literary works and enjoy masterpieces read out loud by amazing actor - Matthew Peter-Carter!
Our theme in March explores the power of humour and laughter.
The Art of Laughter
Seldom did one country produce so many comical paintings as the Netherlands did during the Dutch Golden Age. Join us as we explore the funniest moments in Dutch artworks!
Seriously Joking: Puns & Pranks in 20th Century Art
Join us for an enlightening journey through the lighter side of art history, where serious themes meet playful execution, and laughter becomes a catalyst for an insight.
Mother’s Day Special: Secrets and Symbols of Annunciation Paintings
The second most frequently painted subject in the history of pre-Modern Western art is the Annunciation (the first is the Crucifixion, but this one is less grisly and nicer for Mother’s Day). This is the moment when God sent the Angel Gabriel to tell Mary that she will bear the son of God. There have...
From Giggles to Insight: Comedy’s Role in Tackling Tough Topics
Comedy is one of the most popular genres in film and television. In this talk, we look at comedy in film and TV, its functions, and its possibilities.
Kryptadia – the 1800’s Secret Journals of Taboo Stories
In this lecture we will dive into the long forgotten “Kryptadia” erotic journals published in a limited prints and in total secret over the time span of 30 years at the end of the 1800’s to the mid 1930’s.