Personal Geographies: The Exhibition as Artwork, a film by Wendy Short featuring members of the curation, installation, conservation and invigilation teams for the retrospective exhibition Eileen Hogan: Personal Geographies
Yale Center for British Art
2019
Eileen Hogan: Sketchbooks, a film made by Dr. Elisa Alaluusua documenting Hogan’s time as artist-in-residence
London's Garden Museum
2017
Life Drawing with Eileen Hogan - Masterclass Tate. In both her teaching and her painting, Eileen Hogan considers the way that stories underlie how we see
Tate
2013
Opening Lecture: Eileen Hogan: Personal Geographies
Yale Center for British Art
2019
Three Perfections: Eileen Hogan and Urban Space, lecture by Todd Longstaff-Gowan
Paul Melon Centre
2018
At home: Artists in Conversation/ Eileen Hogan and Elisabeth Fairman
Yale Center for British Art
2020
Personal Geographies: The Making of an Exhibition a film by John Christie about Hogan’s retrospective
Yale Center for British Art
2020
Anya Sainsbury - Portrait (British Library Sound Archive Ref C464/64) and Paul Ruddock – Portrait. Films made by Ed Webb-Ingall
2012
“Working alongside an oral historian alters the traditional relationship that exists between the artist and sitter and listening to the sitter’s story while I paint and draw has become integral to my process. With the sitter’s engagement with the interviewer, the artist becomes a secondary presence – not quite invisible but certainly not the focus of attention – leaving me free to witness the changes of expression and shifting body positions as the narrative unfolds its varying emotions and pace. At each sitting, I complete one study of the head.”
Tate Research Project Page
British artist Eileen Hogan in conversation with Yale Center for British Art curator Elisabeth Fairman and oral historian Cathy Courtney
2019
Staging Mixed Reality: Opening Remarks - Judith Merritt, Eileen Hogan & Jane Collins
2019
Staging the Real: Welcome and Introduction - Judith Merritt, Eileen Hogan and Simon Betts
2020
Together with Cathy Courtney, Hogan was responsible for Jocelyn Herbert’s archive (a seminal theatre designer 1917 -2003) and it being housed at Wimbledon in 2008 and at the National Theatre in 2014. Ongoing programmes of PhD research, post-doctoral work, lectures, seminars exhibitions and student projects were established, including these seminars held in 2019 and 2020 at the National Theatre.
Hogan initiated the annual Jocelyn Herbert Lectures at the National Theatre. The first was given by Richard Eyre in 2010. Subsequent lectures were by Walter Asmus, Michael Billington, Christopher Hampton, Phyllida Lloyd, Rae Smith, Sian Thomas, ULTZ, Harriet Walter and Roy Williams.