Appel à communication : « The making of cultural policies » (16-17 avril 2015, Istanbul)

The making of cultural policies. Trans-Acting Matters: Areas and Eras of a (Post-)Ottoman Globalization

trThis workshop takes place in the framework of the research project “Trans-Acting Matters: Areas and Eras of a (Post-)Ottoman Globalization”. It aims to analyse the making of cultural policies and actions in Turkey and the post-ottoman spaces. We wish to question the ways in which the circulations participate in the construction of cultural policies today as well as to rethink the earlier cultural policies and actions from the late Ottoman Empire onwards. The workshop attempts to question the co-production of cultural policies, of their spaces and territories, . . . → En lire plus

Appel à contribution : « Patrimoine et patrimonialisation numériques »

Au moyen d’analyses empiriques, ce numéro souhaite contribuer à éclairer les politiques de construction, de gestion et de développement du patrimoine numérique, les acteurs et enjeux de sa patrimonialisation. Nous proposons trois pistes non exhaustives pour traiter de la thématique, au sein desquelles pourront s’inscrire les articles : La fabrique d’un patrimoine numérique (axe 1), La patrimonialisation du numérique (axe 2) et Patrimoine numérique et héritage social (axe 3).

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La notion de « patrimoine numérique » promue par l’Unesco en . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Penser à travers les choses : images, objets, collections » (10 janvier 2015, Rabat)

En partenariat avec le Netherlands InterUniversity School for Islamic Studies (NISIS), le Centre Jacques Berque (Maroc) et l’Institut néerlandais au Maroc (NIMAR), l’Institut d’étude de l’Islam et des sociétés du monde musulman lance un appel à participation pour sa prochaine sessions de formation doctorale qui aura lieu à Rabat de 23 au 27 mars 2015, sur le thème « Thinking about things: Images, objects, collections ».

En partenariat avec le Netherlands InterUniversity School for Islamic Studies (NISIS), le Centre Jacques Berque (Maroc) et l’Institut néerlandais au Maroc (NIMAR)

 

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Textuality and orality form . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Le royaume de Naples à l’heure française » (14-16 octobre 2015, Lille)

Ce colloque international, organisé à Lille du 14 au 16 octobre 2015 à l’occasion du bicentenaire de la fin du règne de Murat à Naples, vise à interroger les pratiques de gouvernement, les circulations économiques, diplomatiques, artistiques et culturelles impliquées par l’occupation française à Naples. Il se propose de reconsidérer le decennio francese dans une perspective franco-italienne et européenne.

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L’Empire napoléonien n’a pas laissé qu’un héritage de guerres et de batailles. Dans les territoires conquis se sont élaborées de nouvelles expériences de gouvernement. Les règnes de Joseph Bonaparte (1806-1808) et de Joachim Murat (1808-1815) sur l’Italie du Sud ont ainsi confronté le royaume de Naples à une autre expérience . . . → En lire plus

Colloque : La Tapisserie en France (12-13 décembre 2014, Paris)

tapisseriefranceLe colloque sur la Tapisserie en France organisé par Arachné aura lieu à l’auditorium de l’INHA, 6, rue des Petits-Champs à Paris, du 12 au 14 décembre 2014

 

Programme du colloque Arachné

Résumé des communications du colloque Arachné

 

URL de référence : http://arachne.hypotheses.org/

Avis de soutenance : « Le Vésuve et saint Janvier. L’éruption de 1631 et ses représentations à Naples au XVIIe siècle »

dutrechSoutenance de thèse en histoire de l’art de Karen Dutrech

Le Vésuve et saint Janvier. L’éruption de 1631 et ses représentations à Naples au XVIIe siècle

sous la direction de Michel Hochmann

 

samedi 15 novembre 2014

salle 117 à l’EPHE Le France à 14 H

190, avenue de France – 75013 Paris

en présence du jury composé de :

M. Michel Hochmann (directeur d’études à l’EPHE)

Mme Brigitte Marin (professeur à l’Université d’Aix-Marseille I et directrice d’études à l’EHESS)

Mme Claudine Vassas (directrice de recherches au CNRS, CAS/LISST Toulouse)

M. Andrea Zezza (professeur à l’Université Naples II Santa Maria Capua Vetere)

 

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Appel à communication : « Photography Historians: A New Generation? » (26-28 mars 2015, Toronto)

Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto, March 26 – 28, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 30 nov. 2014

photoCALL FOR PROPOSALS Photography Historians: A New Generation?

SUMMARY The fourth Ryerson Image Centre Symposium highlights the most current research in the history of photography, bringing emerging scholars from universities worldwide to speak about their bodies of inquiry, their methods and their findings. This rising group of young photo-historians will engage in dialogue with renowned scholars, revealing how contemporary historical inquiry sits within—and departs from—established traditions. The hope is that participants, and the audience, may better understand how we came to surpass notions of the “history of photography,” moving beyond even diverse “histories of photography,” to arrive . . . → En lire plus

Appel à contribution : « Nomad Seminar in Historiography » (12-13 mars 2015, San Diego)

University of San Diego, March 12 – 13, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 15 nov. 2014

houseThe Housing Question Nomad Seminar in Historiography – San Diego University of San Diego March 12-13, 2015

Call for Papers: More than 140 years after Engels polemically linked urban dwelling and political project, what has become of the housing question? In the last decade, housing has been the object of intense and wide-ranging attention, but discussion has mostly narrowed down to its role within national and international economies. In this perspective, housing is but an asset subjected to the mechanisms of consumption, investment, and finance, bobbing up and down the waves, bubbles, and . . . → En lire plus

Appel à contribution : « Australian & New Zealand Journal of Art Open Issue »

Deadline-CFP: 31 oct. 2014

journalofartThe Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art is an international scholarly, refereed journal of art history and visual culture. The journal of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ) is jointly published by the AAANZ and Taylor & Francis and managed by an editorial committee based at the University of Sydney with committee members from several local universities. The Journal’s readership principally consists of members of the AAANZ, academics, art writers, artists, students of art history and theory, and museum professionals.

OPEN ISSUE To be published July 2015. Articles must be suitable for a scholarlyrefereed journal. Articles from 5,000 to 7,000 . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Building Practices in the Pre-Industrial World » (20-22 mars 2015, Philadelphie)

University of Pennsylvania, March 20 – 22, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 15 nov. 2014

buildingAgainst Gravity: Building Practices in the Pre-Industrial World March 20-22, 2015 University of Pennsylvania

Call for Papers

Following on the success of “Masons at Work” (held in spring 2012, and published as http://www.sas.upenn.edu/ancient/publications.html), the symposium aims to assemble specialists to examine building practices in the pre-industrial world, with an emphasis on Greek, Roman, Byzantine, medieval, and pre-modern Islamic architecture. In addition to invited speakers, we are soliciting 20-minute papers that examine the problems which pre-modern masons commonly encountered – and the solutions they developed – in the process of design and construction. Evidence may . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « History of Architectural Historiography » (12-14 juin 2015, Trondheim)

Trondheim, Norway, June 12 – 14, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 7 janv. 2015

ntnuCall for papers History of Architectural Historiography Colloquium, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

In the beginning was Vasari and in the beginning was Palladio. In his Vite Vasari described the lives of painters, sculptors and architects—the context of architectural creation, one may be tempted to say in our modern idiom. In the fourth book of his I quattro libri Palladio presented extensive comprehensive surveys of Roman temples—his was the first systematic publication of architectural works themselves. Since the Renaissance, the discipline of architectural history has been a combination of both approaches. Some architectural historians have been originally . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « The Myth of the Orient. Architecture and Ornament at the time of Orientalism » (12 juin 2015, Oberhofen Castle, Suisse)

The Myth of the Orient. Architecture and Ornament at the time of Orientalism June 12, 2015, Oberhofen Castle (Switzerland)

OberhofencastleCall for Papers Deadline for submission: October 31, 2014

The Oberhofen Castle has one of the most significant Swiss Orientalist interiors: the smoking room (Selamlik) designed in 1855 by the Bernese architect Theodor Zeerleder (1820-1868), inspired by examples of the luxurious palaces in Cairo he discovered during his travels in the East.

In 2015, on the occasion of the 160th anniversary of the Selamlik, the Oberhofen Castle Foundation, in collaboration with the Institute of History of Art of the University of Zürich, will organize an international congress. Untitled “The Myth of . . . → En lire plus

Appel à contribution : « Yearbook of Moving Image Studies »

Deadline-CFP: 31 déc. 2014

First Issue Call for Articles

movingimagesYearbook of Moving Image Studies: « Cyborgian Images: The moving image between apparatus and body »

Deadline for Articles: December 31, 2014

The double-blind peer-reviewed Yearbook of Moving Image Studies (YoMIS) is now accepting articles from scientists, scholars, artists and film makers for the first issue entitled « Cyborgian Images: The moving image between apparatus and body ». YoMIS will be enriched by disciplines like media and film studies, image science, (film) philosophy, art history, game studies and other research areas related to the moving image in general.

Modern perspectives on the structure of moving images exemplify a complex multimodal mechanism . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « So-called Waste » (13 février 2015, York)

York, United Kingdom, February 13, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 12 déc. 2014

exces‘So-called waste’: Forms of Excess in Post-1960 Art, Film, and Literature Friday 13 February, 2015 University of York

Deadline for abstracts: 12 December 2014

Visual art, film, and literature since 1960 has been marked by leftovers, repetitions, and time lags, despite emerging in a climate of accelerated technological development and the erasure of leisure time. From artworks that incorporate the trash and detritus of consumerist excess to novels and films that indulge in narrative ‘time-wasting,’ the cultural production of the last fifty years has revelled in the wasteful and excessive. This event asks: what are the aesthetics of excess? . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Truth Claims » (24 avril 2015, Santa Barbara)

Santa Barbara, California, April 24, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 31 déc. 2014

truthclaimsThe Art History Graduate Student Association 40th Annual Symposium Department of History of Art and Architecture, University of California, Santa Barbara

Truth Claims Friday, April 24th, 2015 Historically, images and objects have been used to make claims of authority and authenticity on behalf of the artist, patron, and even the viewer, a practice that continues to this day. In her 1965 painting, Rhinoceros, done after a newspaper photograph, contemporary artist Vija Celmins makes conscious reference to Albrecht Dürer’s canonical 1515 print of the same subject. Playing with her medium, Celmins manipulates paint to mimic the appearance of a . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Media Art Histories 2015: Re-Create » (5-8 novembre 2015, Montréal)

Montreal, Canada Deadline-CFP: 7 déc. 2014

RE-CREATE 2015 The 10th anniversary and sixth international conference on the histories of Media, Art Science and Technology

DEADLINE December 7, 2014

recreateHexagram, Concordia University and Université du Québec à Montréal in collaboration with Media@McGill and CIRMMT- McGill Montréal, Canada. 5-8 November 2015 Re-Create CFP Submission: http://moodle.donau-uni.ac.at/recreate/openconf.php

Re-Create 2015, the sixth international Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology will mark the 10th Anniversary of the Re conference series. Re-Create 2015 is devoted to exploring what theories, methodologies and techniques can be used to understand past, present and indeed, future paradigms of creative material practice involving technologies . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Alternative Markets and Visual Culture in Eighteenth-Century France » (Session at ISECS 2015 Rotterdam, 26-31 juillet 2015)

Rotterdam, July 26 – 31, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 12 janv. 2015

Call for papers ISECS 2015 – SIEDS 2015 14th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies

marketsPanel: Alternative Markets and Visual Culture in Eighteenth-Century France

We are seeking papers for our panel at the 2015 ISECS meeting in Rotterdam. Information on how to submit abstracts can be found here, http://isecs2015.wordpress.com/registration/submit-a-paper-for-a-panel-session/

3.18 Alternative Markets and Visual Culture in Eighteenth-Century France

Dr. Esther Bell, Curator in Charge, European Paintings, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

Dr. Jessica Fripp, Post-doctoral Fellow in Visual and Material Culture, Parsons The New School for Design

Academic artistic practice in the eighteenth century was at odds . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « In[ter]ventions » (12 février 2015, Londres)

London, February 12, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 28 nov. 2014 objectinterventions.wordpress.com

Call for papers

interventions‘In[ter]ventions: object histories outside and inside the museum’ is a one-day workshop which will take place at the British Museum on Thursday 12 February 2015 in the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Rooms.

Organized by two collaborative doctoral award students, its purpose is to invite discussion about the various ways in which objects are used, changed and re-contextualized over the course of their existence. We are also interested in exploring the museum’s role in this process. How do/should museums approach objects with varied histories? And how does the museum itself continue to create new meaning for its . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Le transept et ses espaces élevés dans l’église du Moyen Age central » (20-21 avril 2015, Lausanne)

University of Lausanne, April 20-21, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 15 déc. 2014

Call for papers

— English version see below —

 

cuxaLe transept et ses espaces élevés dans l’église du Moyen Age central : pour une nouvelle approche fonctionnelle (architecture, décor, liturgie et son) Colloque international et interdisciplinaire – Lausanne, 20-21 avril 2015.

Résumé Le colloque organisé conjointement par l’Université catholique d’Angers (Faculté des Humanités) et l’Université de Lausanne (Section d’Histoire de l’art) a pour objectif d’observer de manière accrue les espaces du transept et de se pencher sur leur(s) relation(s) avec le chœur/cœur de l’église. Ces deux journées internationales et interdisciplinaires visent à réunir les . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Southern Modernisms » (19-21 février 2015, Porto)

Porto, Portugal, February 19 – 21, 2015 Deadline-CFP: 19 oct. 2014

modernismsSouthern Modernisms: Critical stances through regional appropriations

IHA | Instituto de História da Arte / FCSH-UNL CEAA | Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo / ESAP-CESAP

The hegemonic definition of Modernism has been subjected to an intense critical revision process that began several decades ago. This process has contributed to the significant broadening of the modernist canon by challenging its primal essentialist assumptions and formalist interpretations in the fields of both the visual arts and architecture.

This conference aims to further expand this revision, as it seeks to discuss the notion of « Southern Modernisms » by considering . . . → En lire plus