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Art Histories in Dialogue (online, 27 Oct-24 Nov 21)

Online, Oct 27–Nov 24, 2021 Clim Wijnands

Radboud University Nijmegen presents "Art Histories in Dialogue". This online lecture series aims to give a kaleidoscopic and transdisciplinary view of how art and visual culture are – or can be – studied today, and to offer a platform for fruitful exchange between periods, methodologies, and mediums. It does so by inviting scholars from different fields to present their own research and to engage with the work of others. ​

The sessions have a 'tandem format'. Two speakers from different backgrounds will present their own research and then discuss a shared theme. The standard format for (zoom) presentations is usually a monologue by one participant, sometimes followed by a response from another, with a short time for a Q&A. We would like to create a platform for genuine exchange of ideas and for thinking on the spot. In so doing, we aim to bring academics and students from different coun- tries and traditions together and open new paths for future research.

For more information and registration (mandatory), see: www.ru.nl/rich/ahd PROGRAMME

27-10-2021, 17-18h CET: Between Private and Public: The Creativity of Early Modern Women Prof. Dr. Martine van Elk, California State University, Long Beach:

Such Strange Work: Early Modern Women Writers and Glass Engraving Prof. Dr. Hanneke Grootenboer, Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen:

The Craft of Thought: Seventeenth-Century Wonder Women ---

17-11-2021, 17-18h CET: Indigenous Knowledge and the Art System in Latin America Dr. Matthijs Jonker, Royal Netherlands Institute, Rome:

Depicting the New World: Mestizo images of nature in early colonial Mexico and Europe Prof. Dr. Liliana Gómez, Universität Kassel:

Liquid Ecologies in Latin American Contemporary Art ---

24-11-2021, 17-18h CET: Space and Void in Renaissance Painting

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Prof. Dr. David Young Kim, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia:

Duccio's Exits

Dr. Anna Degler, Freie Universität, Berlin:

Crivelli’s Excess: “Much too much, too much, too much, too much“?

Reference:

ANN: Art Histories in Dialogue (online, 27 Oct-24 Nov 21). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 1, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/34949>.

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