Description
The Greek and Roman body in all its (surprisingly human) glory
About the Author
Caroline (Carrie) Vout is Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge. She is also Director of Cambridge's Museum of Classical Archaeology and has curated exhibitions at the Fitzwilliam Museum, and at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. Carrie has appeared on Woman's Hour and In Our Time, and has contributed pieces to magazines such as Apollo, Minerva, History Today, and to the Times Literary Supplement and the Observer. In 2012 and 2013, she chaired the judging panel of the John D. Criticos Prize, and from 2019 to 2024 holds the Byvanck Chair at Leiden University. She has given public lectures across the world, and is regularly invited to talk to schools.
Reviews
Written with such depth and enthusiasm, Exposed has expanded my mind on the body in the Ancient World. An essential and hugely enjoyable read -- Katy Hessel, author * The Story of Art Without Men *
This new perspective on Rome and Greece is gruesome, unsettling and fascinating -- 'Best Art Books of 2022' * The Times *
Vout tackles a huge range of ideas and subjects with irrepressible energy ... full of arresting, sometimes startling ideas and facts that topple the Greeks and Romans from their lofty, pristine, snow-white pedestals * Guardian *
The illustrations are superb throughout ... packed with fascinating facts and original insights * The Sunday Times *
Spectacular ... highly stimulating ... it takes a book of ambitious scope like this to challenge preconceptions of what art actually is * Literary Review *
A gloriously intimate tour of the body in antiquity, filled with unexpected digressions and surprising new perspectives. From Ovid to the Olympics, Sophocles to spiritual Viagra, Caroline Vout is a wonderful guide, wearing her erudition lightly and with a great sense of fun. -- Gavin Francis, bestselling author of Recovery and Adventures in Human Being
An extraordinary book that stopped me in my tracks again and again. Filled with insights, surprises and asides that draw on a breath-taking array of sources from the distant past to the present day. A triumph from start to finish -- Peter Frankopan, bestselling author of The Silk Roads
Vout sustains a fast-moving conversation with her readers. She uses an admirably wide range of texts, art and objects and shows that bodies came in many shapes, sizes and roles in antiquity too. Exposed helps us widen our minds when we turn to envisaging the ancient world -- Robin Lane Fox
Caroline Vout takes the Greek and Roman body apart with impressive scholarship and a sublime sense of humour. In Exposed she goes well beyond our cliche view of the classical human form and reveals in unflinching detail what it was really like for the Greeks and Romans to inhabit their mortal coils and by extension the world about them. Of course in doing so she unavoidably directs us to contemplate the same. So if you have a body you should definitely read this. Oh and did I mention it made me laugh out loud too?" -- Jimmy Mulville
Awards
Winner of London Hellenic Prize 2023 (UK).
Book Information
ISBN 9781788162906
Author Caroline Vout
Format Hardback
Page Count 432
Imprint Wellcome Collection
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 840g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 26mm