
Detail from Olympia by Edouard Manet (courtesy of the lecturer)
November 14, 2025
The Arts Society South West London is to present a thought-provoking study day, exploring the complex and often controversial history of the nude in Western art.
The event on Monday 24 November at Putney Arts Theatre, titled “Stripped Naked – The Nude in Art History”, will run from 10:30am to 2:45pm and feature three lectures by art historian and speaker Stella Grace Lyons.
Doors will open at 10:00am, with the first lecture beginning at 10:30am. The programme includes breaks for refreshments and lunch, which attendees are encouraged to bring. Tickets are priced at £38 plus a 50p booking fee and are available via The Arts Society SW London’s TicketSource page.
Lyons’ lectures will examine how representations of the nude have evolved across centuries, reflecting shifting social attitudes and raising questions about censorship, gender roles and the politics of the human body. The sessions—titled “Introducing the Nude,”“The Shock of the Nude,” and “The Censored Nude”—will consider whether the female nude is always an object of desire, whether male nudes are inherently symbols of power, and how artists have challenged these conventions.
Stella Grace Lyons holds both a BA and MA in History of Art and has studied Renaissance and Venetian art in Florence and Venice. She is accredited by The Arts Society and has taught widely across the UK and internationally. Her lectures combine scholarly insight with accessible storytelling, making her a popular speaker on topics ranging from classical portraiture to modern visual culture.
Programme
10:30 to 11:30: Lecture 1: ‘Introducing the Nude'
BREAK - for tea/coffee & biscuits
12:00 to 13:00: Lecture 2: ‘The Shock of the Nude'
LUNCH – please bring your own
13:45 to 14:45: Lecture 3: 'The Censored Nude'
The study day is part of The Arts Society South West London’s ongoing programme of cultural events aimed at deepening public understanding of art, history and heritage. The Society, a registered charity, regularly hosts lectures, study days and visits for members and guests.
Later in the season, the Society will welcome historian Peter Ross for a festive lecture titled “Cinders in the Dripping Pan: Cooking in the Georgian Kitchen” on Monday 8 December at 8pm. That evening event will take place at The Community Church on Werter Road, Putney, and is free for members, with a £10 fee for non-members (£5 to watch online). He will explore the challenges of Georgian cookery through prints, paintings and surviving kitchen equipment, offering a vivid glimpse into the domestic life of the 18th century.
The events part of The Arts Society South West London’s ongoing programme of cultural events aimed at deepening public understanding of art, history and heritage.
If you have never attended an Arts Society lecture before you are urged to join and find out about your local Arts Society.
Visit the society’s website for further details.
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