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Cafe Scientifiqué: Poisoned Beauty

The quest for beauty has been at the heart of the human experience for millennia.

Professor Lorna Piatti-Farnell, Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology

That quest, however, has also been entangled with poison, as many cosmetics, fashion items, and fanciful objects have relied on the use of toxic substances to achieve their desired effects. From Ancient lead-based makeup to 21st century botox, the history of the beauty industries is, to some extent, the history of poison.

This talk will be made available on YouTube afterwards.

About the speaker

Dr Lorna Piatti-Farnell is Professor of Cultural History at Auckland University of Technology. Her research focuses primarily on the history of popular icons, from food to vampires and superheroes, and how these reflect on our identities and the ways we live at a particular moment in time. She has published widely on these topics, and is currently working on her next book, entitled The Mortal Arts: Poison and the Popular Imagination.

SPEAKER

Lorna Piatti-Farnell

Professor

ORGANISATION

Auckland Museum Institute

VENUE/DATE

Horse & Trap, 3 Enfield Street, Mount Eden, Auckland

6:30pm Wed 21 October, 2020 - 8:00pm Wed 21 October, 2020