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The Slade School of Fine Art’s practice-led research culture facilitates an ongoing commitment to individual excellence in art research while also supporting research with other artists, curators and researchers, which increasingly addresses pressing societal and cultural challenges.
The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and design educational institution.
La Slade School of Fine Art, más conocida como The Slade, es una escuela de Bellas Artes creada en 1871 y asociada al University College London (UCL). [1]
La Slade Professorship of Fine Art –en español: cátedra Slade de Bellas Artes– es la cátedra de Bellas Artes de mayor antigüedad de las universidades de Cambridge, Oxford (All Souls College) and London. Esta última incorpora también a la Slade School of Fine Art.
Founded in 1871, largely through a bequest to University College London from Felix Slade, collector and benefactor. The first UCL Slade Professor was Sir Edward Poynter, who established a curriculum based around life drawing.