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Subtle Histories (UCLA Hammer Museum LA Nov 11-12)

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Subtle Histories: Uncovering the Unseen in Visual Culture The 39th annual UCLA Art History Graduate Student Symposium November 11-12, 2004, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA

http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/arthist/ahgsa/SubtleHistories/home.htm Programme

Thursday, November 11, 2004, 7:00pm:

Keynote Lecture: "The Lottery of the Sea," by Allan Sekula; reception to follow.

Friday, November 12, 2004:

9:30am - 9:45am

Welcome by Prof. Cecelia F. Klein, UCLA Art History Dept. Chair 9:45am - 10:45am: Subtle Strategies: Confronting Visual Histories Litia Perta (Rhetoric, UC Berkeley)

Perceiving Play: Deliberate Distraction; Willful Blindness, Evidentiary Erasure

David Michael Perez (Visual Cultures, Goldsmith's College, London) The Relational Politics of the Sonic Field

11:00am - 12:30pm: Subtle Exposure: Locating the Spectacular in Sights and Sites

Renu Cappelli (Performance Studies, UC Berkeley)

Schlong Journeys and The Great White Way: William Pope.L's spectacular masculinity

Eva Friedberg (Visual Studies, UC Irvine)

Welcome to Pershing Square: Exclusion by Design in L.A.'s Public Center

*Thomas Stubblefield (Art History, University of Illinois, Chicago) Deleuze and the Cinema of Decay: Bill Morrison's Decasia

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12:20pm - 2:00pm Lunch

2:00pm - 4:00pm: Subtle Networks: Challenging Patterns of Patronage Christopher de Fay (Art History, University of Michigan)

Refraction and Diffusion: Robert Irwin's Interrogation of Medium in the 1960s

Elisa Foster (Art History, Southern Methodist University)

The Writing on the Walls: The Presence of Arabic Inscription in the Synagogue

of El Tránsito.

Wen-shing Chou (Art History, UC Berkeley) Constructing China in Eighteenth-Century Sicily Kim Richter (Art History, UCLA)

The Meaning and Function of Incised Skin Motifs on Epiclassic/Early Postclassic

Huastec Sculpture

4:00pm - 5:45pm: Subtle Sexuality: Manipulating Gender Politics Gianna Carotenuto (Art History, UCLA)

Domesticating the Harem: The Zenana Photographs of Raja Lala Deen Dayal Wendy Weise (English Literature, University of Arizona) & Peter Fine

(Studio

Arts, University of Arizona)

Renaissance Poetics and Modern Visual Communication - Or, How did Petrarch get

into my Chanel?

*Stacy Berenguel (Art History, University of New Mexico)

'Outing' the Hombre Nuevo: Institutionalized Homophobia, Subversion, and Raul

Martinez's Isla 70

5:45pm - 6:00pm: Closing Comments

Reference:

CONF: Subtle Histories (UCLA Hammer Museum LA Nov 11-12). In: ArtHist.net, Nov 8, 2004 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/26772>.

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