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About Time: Temporality in American Art and Visual Culture (online, 3-5 Nov 21)

online / INHA / Université de Paris, Nov 3–05, 2021 Tatsiana Zhurauliova, University of Chicago

"About Time: Temporality in American Art and Visual Culture"

to be held online and on site at the INHA and Université de Paris (scroll down for online registra- tion. The time zone for the program: Paris UTC+2)

November 3, 2021

18:00-19:30 About Time : Conversation with Fabiola Jean-Louis INHA, galerie Colbert, auditorium Jacqueline Lichtenstein 2 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris

November 4, 2021

Université de Paris, Bâtiment Sophie Germain, amphi Turing 8 place Aurélie Nemours, 75013 Paris

9:30-10:00 Registration and Coffee 10:00-10:15 Introduction

10:15-12:30 Panel 1: The Temporality of an Artwork Chair: Laura Valette, Institute national d’histoire de l’art

Jennifer Chuong, Institut für Kunst- und Bildgeschichte, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin The Unfaithful Surface: John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 Cyrielle Durox, Le Musée Rodin

La notion de temps dans la série photographique du Balzac de Rodin par Edward Steichen (1908) Andrew Witt, The ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry

Ecstatic Time

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

14:00-15:30 Panel 2: Perceptual Time

Chair: Antonia Rigaud, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle and Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Cul- tures Anglophones (LARCA), Université de Paris

Alex J. Taylor, University of Pittsburgh

Time Suspended: Alexander Calder in Airplane Mode Magdalena Nielsony, Vienna University

Exercises in Slow Perception: Nancy Holt’s and Richard Serra’s Investigations into the Televisual

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Presence

15:30-15:45 Break

15:45-17:15 Panel 3: Time/Space Dislocations

Tatsiana Zhurauliova, Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Cultures Anglophones (LARCA), Université de Paris

Jonathan Dentler, Histoire des Arts et des Représentations (HAR), Université Paris Nanterre, and Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Cultures Anglophones (LARCA), Université de Paris

A Land that Time Forgot: The Atlantis Myth in Interwar American Art James Nisbet, University of California, Irvine

Second Site 17:15- 17:30 Break

17:30-19:00 Aliocha Imhoff and Kantuta Quiros, Le peuple qui manque screening of Les Impa- tients - Une série chronopolitique, season 1 followed by a Q@A with the filmmakers

November 5, 2021

Université de Paris, Bâtiment Sophie Germain, amphi Turing 8 place Aurélie Nemours, 75013 Paris

10:30-12:00 Panel 4: Weaponizing time

Chair: Jonathan Dentler, Histoire des Arts et des Représentations (HAR), Université Paris Nanterre, and Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Cultures Anglophones (LARCA), Université de Paris

Margaret Schmitz, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Indigenous Temporal Enmeshment in Akwesasne Notes José Segebre, Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) Offenbach Waiting and Protest in Lorraine O’Grady Mlle Bourgeoise Noire 12:00-13:30 Lunch break

13:30-15:00 Panel 5: Layered Time

Chair: Eliane de Larminat, Université de Paris

Kalvin Schmidt-Rimpler Dinh, University College London

“Telescoping Time”: Romare Bearden and Historical Compression

Helena Lamouliatte-Schmitt, University of Bordeaux and CLIMAS (Cultures et Littératures des Mondes Anglophones), Université Bordeaux Montaigne

Joel Sternfeld’s Hart Island Series: Suspending a Sepulchral Timeline 15:00-15:15 Break

15:15-16:45 Panel 6: Time in the Making

Chair: Hélène Valance, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté Jenni Sorkin, University of California, Santa Barbara

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Hairwork c. 1893/c.1993

Géraldine Chouard, Université Paris-Dauphine

Once Upon a Quilt: le patchwork américain au fil du temps

Organized by Hélène Valance, associate professor of American studies at Université de Bour- gogne Franche-Comté and Tatsiana Zhurauliova, associate researcher at LARCA, Université de Paris.

Sponsored by the Terra Foundation for American Art and LARCA UMR 8225 (Université de Paris/C- NRS).

To follow the event online, please register in advance:

Nov 4, 2021:

https://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/meeting/register/tJEqceCpqzgrGtbuRGS3C2GWoNhqJXKcgVdS Nov 5, 2021:

https://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/meeting/register/tJUqd-qtrTIoE9zp5_bjs1AywUMnhCFtPuaU

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Reference:

CONF: About Time: Temporality in American Art and Visual Culture (online, 3-5 Nov 21). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 26, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/35186>.

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