Griffith, Susan

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19/08/2009
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Susan Griffith comes from Swansea in South Wales. She is an art history lecturer with a particular focus on the social history of art. On the plinth she is going to do a lecture about the link between art history, female artists and cats. She also talked about parallels between cats and feminism, spinsters, etc. She is thinking about doing a PhD on the subjects of cats in the work of Poe and Baudelaire -the notion of the cats as 'flaneur' as the inspiration for Baudelaire's work.

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