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Sculpture and the Pedestal (Courtauld, London, 10.06.03)

A One-Day Symposium on ‘Sculpture and the Pedestal’

to be held at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London 10 June 2003

www.courtauld.ac.uk/sub_index/conferences_events/scul_ped/sculpturepedestal.html The symposium will examine the relationship of pedestal to sculpture in

public spaces and in the display of sculpture in private and public collections.

It follows from the success of a similar symposium at Reading University last January where Alex Potts, Malcolm Baker, Alison Yarrington and Philip Ward-Jackson were among those who presented papers.

The symposium will be an opportunity for researchers and curators to discuss this issue together and across periods.

Caroline Arscott (Courtauld Institute of Art) will chair the symposium.

Speakers:

Peter Stewart (Courtauld Institute of Art) ‘Roman Bases and their Statues’

Phillip Lindley (Leicester) ‘Medieval sculptures and contemporary display strategies: reflections on Image and Idol’

Victoria Avery (Cambridge) ‘Patrons, Promotion and Publicity in Venice:

How Alessandro Vittoria used Pedestals in His Work (c.1550-1600)’

Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau (Paris I, Sorbonne) ‘Protection or Elevation?

The Function of Pedestals in British Royal Public Monuments, 1660-1820’

Sarah Crellin (Independent) ‘That's the way to do it: peeps at sculpture and pedestals in Punch from 1841’

David Getsy (Dartmouth College) ‘Fallen Women: Gender and Horizontality in Epstein and Giacometti’

Following the symposium there will be a talk given by Johanna Darke (PMSA) entitled ‘The Saga of the Empty Plinth in Trafalgar Square’

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As places are limited, for further information and booking forms please contact

Alexandra Gerstein, alexandra.gerstein@courtauld.ac.uk --

Courtauld Institute of Art Somerset House

Strand London WC2R ORN UK

Reception 020 7848 2777 (outside UK +4420 7848 2777) Fax: 020 7848 2410

(outside UK +4420 7848 2410)

Reference:

CONF: Sculpture and the Pedestal (Courtauld, London, 10.06.03). In: ArtHist.net, Jun 1, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/25712>.

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