
Painted People: An Untold History of Tattooing

The talk will cover examples of tattooing from 5,000 years ago to the present day. In a unique Bishopsgate Institute twist, we will also discuss the hidden histories of LGBTQ+ tattooing in Britain over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Practical information
- Tickets for this event are £12 / £8 conc. Online ticket sales will close two hours prior to the event starting. We encourage booking in advance, as there may not be any tickets on the door.
- Our events and courses are designed for over-18s only. Our special collections and archives, which feature heavily in our programme, include explicit content and our evening events are aimed at an adult audience, with a licensed bar in operation.
Need to Know
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- Time
- 19:00 - 21:00
- Price
- £12 / £8 concession
- Day
- Thursday
- Venue
- Library
Meet the Author
Matt Lodder
Dr Matt Lodder is a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Theory, and Director of American Studies at the University of Essex. He teaches European, American and Japanese art, architecture, visual culture and theory from the late 19th century to the present, including modern and contemporary art post-1945, digital and "new media" art, and the intersections between art & politics. His research primarily concerns the application of art-historical methods to history of Western tattooing from the 17th century to the present day, with a principal focus on the professional era from the 1880s onwards. His expertise also extends to wider histories of body modification practices in the West, including tongue splitting, implants, and other procedures. He has also recently published work on feminist debates in pornography, and on the intersections of consent, culture and the law in the context of 1970s and '80s queer subcultures.