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Caroline Vout

    Caroline Vout is a cultural historian whose work focuses on ancient art and its reception. She examines how visual culture and eroticism shaped perceptions of the ancient world and how these perceptions are reflected in art and society. Her approach is grounded in a deep analysis of materials and visual elements, revealing the complexities of human relationships and power structures in ancient Rome and Greece. Through her publications and exhibitions, she brings past cultures to life, exploring their enduring influence.

    Exposed
    Sex on Show
    • 2022

      The Greek and Roman body is often seen as flawless - cast from life in buff bronze and white marble, to sit upon a pedestal. But this, of course, is a lie. Here, classicist Caroline Vout reaches beyond texts and galleries to expose Greek and Roman bodies for what they truly anxious, ailing, imperfect, diverse, and responsible for a legacy as lasting as their statues. Taking us on a gruesome, thrilling journey, she taps into the questions that those in the Greek and Roman worlds asked about their bodies - where do we come from? What makes us different from gods and animals? What happens to our bodies, and the forces that govern them, when we die? Vout also reveals the surprising actions people often took to transform their bodies - from sophisticated surgery and contraception to body oils, cosmetics and early gym memberships. You've seen the paintings, read the philosophers and heard the myths - now here's the classical body in all its flesh and blood glory.

      Exposed
    • 2013

      Sex on Show

      Seeing the Erotic in Greece and Rome

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on erotic imagery from the sixth century BC to the fourth century AD, along with Neoclassical art from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this book offers a detailed visual analysis that reveals new insights into Greek and Roman culture. It explores the significance of erotic art, transcending mere discussions of sexual practices or social history, to examine the enduring impact and meaning of confronting sexuality through visual representation.

      Sex on Show