Cycle de conférences Byzance et Moyen Age : « Visibilité et présence de l’image dans l’espace ecclésial » (Paris, INHA, 18 février-16 juin 2016)

 

imgresCycle de conferences: Byzance et Moyen Age occidental

Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, salle Vasari, 2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris, February 18, 2016, February 18 – June 16, 2016

Cycle de conférences Visibilité et présence de l’image dans l’espace ecclésial. Byzance et Moyen Age occidental Les jeudis 18 février, 24 mars, 19 mai et 16 juin 2016 INHA, salle Vasari (salle Jullian le 16 juin 2016) 2, rue Vivienne 75002 Paris En quatre demi-journées, des spécialistes de l’Orient byzantin et de l’Occident latin dialogueront autour de thématiques qui prolongeront la réflexion menée lors de la journée d’étude introductive du 25 septembre 2015. Ce cycle s’inscrit dans le programme de recherche IMAGO-EIK?N. Regards croisés sur l’image médiévale entre Orient et . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Sacred Spaces, Secular Acts » (Bruges, 18-20 août 2016)

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CFP Sixteenth-Century Society Conference, Bruges (August 18-20, 2016) Panel: Sacred Spaces, Secular Acts: Non-Religious Functions of Italian Church Buildings The Italian church interior in the early modern period witnessed far more than mere religious rite. As a venue for courtship rituals, dances, theatrical performances, political meetings, legal business and even sexual encounters, churches were versatile, multi-functional spaces which could change their purpose and ambience in response to distinct activities. Conservative ecclesiastics such as Archbishop Antoninus of Florence, San Bernardino da Siena and Fra Savonarola condemned such acts, indirectly confirming their widespread practice. Further evidence is provided by notarial documentation, which . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : Music, Art and Philosophy in Dialogue (Berne, 20-21 mai 2016)

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The Institute of Philosophy of University of Bern announces a Call for Papers for the two-day conference ‘Music, Art and Philosophy in Dialogue’ (May 20/21, 2016 in Bern, Switzerland), organized together with the Hochschule der Künste Bern and the Zentrum Paul Klee. Keynotes are held by Peter Kivy (Rutgers University), Paulo de Assis (Orpheus Institute – Ghent) and Ulrich Mosch (University of Geneva). The symposium aims to foster dialogues between musicology, philosophy and art history. The Call seeks contributions in the following fields:

– Philosophical themes in Paul Klee’s Work and Thought

– The role of Music in Paul Klee’s Work and . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Fellowships at the Center for Italian Modern Art, New York, 2016-2017

imgres2016-17 Fellowships at the Center for Italian Modern Art Center for Italian Modern Art, New York

Application deadline: Jan 29, 2016

The Center for Italian Modern Art, a non-profit exhibition and research center based in New York and dedicated to the promotion and study of modern and contemporary Italian art, welcomes applications for its 2016-17 fellowship program. Each academic year CIMA presents an annual exhibition that provides the theme for the organization’s activities for the year. Our past seasons were dedicated to Fortunato Depero and Medardo Rosso, respectively, while our current season focuses on Giorgio Morandi. Our 2016-17 season will be devoted to Giorgio de Chirico and Giulio Paolini. Alongside exhibitions and . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Rethinking Pictures: A Transatlantic Dialogue » (Paris, 19-20 mai 2016)

csm_DFK-Logo_rgb_12221fe43dRethinking Pictures: A Transatlantic Dialogue (Paris, 19 – 20 May 16) Deadline: Jan 25, 2016

On the occasion of the launch of Picturing, the first volume of the Terra Foundation Essays, a new publication series exploring themes of critical importance to the history of arts and visual culture of the United States, the Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, Paris, and the Terra Foundation for American Art are jointly organizing a conference that will further the transatlantic dialogue about what pictures are and what they do. Since the 1980s, theories of visual studies in Anglo-American scholarship and of Bildwissenschaft in German art history have expanded the field of potential subjects for study, building an extensive body of literature and introducing innovative methodologies . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « The Arts and New Technologies » (Greenwich, 19 juin 2016)

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Deadline: Feb 15, 2016

The Arts and New Technologies (Greenwich, CT; June 19, 2016) The Bruce Museum welcomes submissions for its second annual graduate student symposium, this year organized in conjunction with the exhibition Electric Paris. Electric Paris explores the ways in which artists depicted older oil and gas lamps and the newer electric lighting that emerged by the turn of the twentieth century. Whether nostalgic renderings of gas lit boulevards, subtly evocative scenes of half shadow, or starkly illuminated dance halls, these works of art record the ways in which Parisians experienced the city as it transitioned from old to new technologies. Building on this . . . → En lire plus

Colloque : « Regarder/Sehen » (Centre allemand d’histoire de l’art, Paris, 14-15 décembre 2015)

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LA RECHERCHE DE LA FORME IDEALE : LES AVATARS D’UNE CATEGORIE VARIABLE

Organisé par Sabine Frommel (EPHE) et Ulrich Pfisterer (LMU München) au Forum Allemand d’Histoire de l’Art, 45, rue des Petits Champs, 75001

Paris 14.décembre 2015

9h15 Accueil par Sabine Frommel et Ulrich Pfisterer

9h30 Christoph L.Frommel (Bibliotheca Hertziana) : Raphael’s research of the ideal form 10h15 Henrike Eibelhäuser (Freie Universität Berlin): Blindness and Insight. Modes of Seeing and Non-Seeing around 1600

11h00 Pause Café

11h15 Michel-Caroline Heck (université de Montpellier) : Entre forme idéale et nature: construction, deconstruction , reconstruction du regard dans la peinture du XVII e s.)

12h00 Dominique Lauvernier . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Postes de membres de l’Ecole française de Rome 2016-2017

imgresL’École française de Rome est un établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel, placé sous la tutelle du ministère de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche. Elle a son siège à Rome. Elle a pour mission de développer la recherche et la formation à la recherche sur toutes les civilisations qui se sont succédé en Italie ou dont Rome a été le centre de rayonnement, de la préhistoire à nos jours.

L’École française de Rome accueille chaque année des membres scientifiques qui se consacrent à des travaux de recherche dans les domaines relevant de l’établissement, en archéologie, histoire et sciences sociales, répartis en trois sections: l’antiquité, le moyen âge et les époques moderne et contemporaine.

Les candidats aux postes . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Un portrait intérieur. Le Musée imaginaire des Impressionnistes » (6-7 septembre 2016, Rouen)

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Colloque international autour de l’exposition Scènes de la vie impressionniste, Rouen, Musée des Beaux-arts (15 avril – 23 septembre 2016). organisé par l’Université de Rouen et le labex Les Passés dans le Présent de l’Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, avec le soutien de la Terra Foundation for American Art.

Date : 6-7 septembre 2016

Lieu : Auditorium, Musée des Beaux-arts de Rouen

Chaque artiste possède en lui son musée imaginaire, des chefs-d’œuvre, tableaux, sculptures ou gravures, des textes et des citations, des souvenirs et des émotions esthétiques, en un mot les sensations et les images qui nourrissent son regard sur le monde. Forgé par André Malraux en 1947, ce concept de . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Bourses pour le projet d’exposition : « Universal Pictures of the Human of the 1920’s » (Leipzig/Erfurt)

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Application deadline: Jan 15, 2016 <http://www.dnb.de/EN/DBSM/dbsm_node.html>

The German Museum of Books and Writing of the German National Library (DNB) and the University of Erfurt, Department of Communication Studies invite applications for: International Fellowship for Young Researchers/Postdoctoral Scholars Exhibition Project: Universal Pictures of the Human – Information Graphics of the 1920s (Fritz Kahn / Otto Neurath) Integrating the perspectives of art history, graphic design, and visual communication, the research project prepares an exhibition on two founders of modern information graphics, Fritz Kahn and Otto Neurath. Fellowship and exhibition are funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation in its International Museum Fellowship program, why we invite . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Bourses du Henry Moore Institute

henry-moore-institute-logoVisiting Research Fellowships, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds Leeds, Henry Moore Institute

Application deadline: Mar 1, 2016

The Henry Moore Institute is a world-recognised centre for the study of sculpture. We host a year-round programme of exhibitions, conferences and lectures, as well as developing research and publications, to expand the understanding and scholarship of historical and contemporary sculpture. Each year we offer a number of Fellowships to enable researchers of different backgrounds and disciplines to develop their work. Research Fellowships are intended for artists, scholars and curators working on historic and contemporary sculpture who can make particular use of the Institute’s resources: our Research Library, Archive of sculptors’ papers and the Leeds sculpture collections. Up to four Research Fellows will be . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Bourses post-doctorales, « Art Histories and Aesthetic Practices » (Berlin, 2016-2017)

BildUniHumboldtPostdoctoral fellowships, Art Histories and Aesthetic Practices, Berlin , October 1, 2016 – July 31, 2017

Application deadline: Jan 15, 2016

The Berlin-based FORUM TRANSREGIONALE STUDIEN invites scholars to apply for up to ten postdoctoral fellowships within the framework of the research program « Art Histories and Aesthetic Practices. Kunstgeschichte und ästhetische Praktiken » for the academic year 2016/2017.

« Art Histories and Aesthetic Practices » is a research and fellowship program which questions and transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries of art history in a transcultural, global horizon. By creating a space of dialogue for scholars from all continents and regions, it aims to discuss the potentials and contours of a plural history of art. It especially invites scholars from Islamic, . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Bourses en histoire et théorie de l’architecture, ETH Zürich

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Application deadline: Feb 15, 2016

The Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta) at ETH Zürich is offering gta Fellowships in History and Theory of Architecture beginning in Fall 2016. The Institute aims to support researchers in their work and to allow them to fully profit from the resources of the Institute (Archive, Library Werner Oechslin). Senior researchers will have the possibility to stay for 4 to 6 months. Junior researchers can apply for a period of two years. The Institute offers:

• 2 Postdoctoral Fellowships in History and Theory of Architecture (duration 24 months)

• 1 Senior Researcher Fellowship in History and Theory of Architecture (duration up to 6 . . . → En lire plus

Colloque : « Spaces, Places and Times of Solitude » (Berne, 9-11 décembre 2015)

2056915649.2Spaces, Places and Times of Solitude (Bern, 9-11 Dec 2015) University of Bern, December 9 – 11, 2015 A Three-Day International and Interdisciplinary Conference University of Bern, 9–11 December 2015 Hallerstrasse 6, Room 205 Organized by Christine Göttler, University of Bern, in collaboration with Karl A. E. Enenkel, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster This conference asks about the construction, imagination and representation of the space of solitude in art, architecture, literature, church history and theology throughout the late medieval and early modern periods. It addresses, among other themes, the construction of ‘sacred solitude’ by various monastic orders; the literary and visual imagination of coenobitic or communal solitude; and the role of interiority and solitude in reform movements. Are there liturgical time periods . . . → En lire plus

Journée d’étude : « L’histoire de l’art au Québec » (Montréal, 20 novembre 2015)

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Colloque de l’Équipe de recherche en histoire de l’art au Québec (ÉRHAQ) Organisé par Didier Prioul (Université Laval), Pierre-Édouard Latouche (UQAM) et Louise Vigneault (Université de Montréal) Le vendredi 20 novembre 2015, de 9h30 à 16h30 Université du Québec à Montréal Pavillon R / Sciences de la gestion 315 rue Sainte-Catherine Est, local RM150 (niveau métro – Berri-UQAM)

L’intention de cette journée, premier volet d’un colloque en deux parties, est de contribuer à la réflexion critique sur la constitution de l’histoire de l’art au Québec. Ses enjeux sont motivés par la création et le . . . → En lire plus

Appel à publication : Bozzetto n°10 : Stimulation

metropolisBozzetto, no. 10: Stimulation

Un vif faisceau lumineux, une offre alléchante, une odeur peu appétissante, une personnalité charismatique, un frisson, des couleurs fluorescentes, un endroit idyllique – la stimulation désigne aussi bien la sollicitation de nos sens que l’attraction qu’un objet ou une personne peut exercer sur nous. Les deux dimensions de sa définition forgent quasiment l’essentiel de la production et de la réception de l’art et de la culture. Ainsi la peinture abstraite se fonde sur la dominance des couleurs et des formes, que notre sens visuel perçoit immédiatement, déclenchant, de ce fait, une émotion. L’industrie de la publicité utilise ce même pouvoir de séduction des stimuli visuels pour susciter des besoins spécifiques chez les consommateurs. L’omniprésence de stimulations . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Bourses de l’Association of Research Institutes in Art History

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Application deadline: Dec 31, 2015

East Asia Fellowship Program Association of Research Institutes in Art History

The Association of Research Institutes in Art History (ARIAH) is very pleased to announce the establishment of a new program that will strengthen intellectual connections among art history disciplines in different regions of the world. With generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Getty Foundation, and the Terra Foundation for American Art, ARIAH’s East Asia Fellowship program will enable twelve scholars from countries in East Asia to conduct research at ARIAH member institutes on any topic in the visual arts. The project is funded for a three-year period, beginning in 2016, with four fellowships offered each year. . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : Bourse doctorale, Manchester School of Arts

16400230xDoctoral Research Studentships, Manchester School of Arts The Manchester School of Art at Manchester Metropolitan University

Application deadline: Jan 22, 2016

Manchester School of Art AHRC NWCDTP Research Studentships Manchester Metropolitan University The Manchester School of Art at Manchester Metropolitan University, alongside the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Keele, Salford, Lancaster and the Royal Northern College of Music, is a member of the AHRC North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership. The Manchester School of Art seeks high quality research applications in the professions, practices, histories and theories of architecture, art, craft, design, film, media, new media, or the disciplines of visual and material culture. Successful candidates will already have training in the broad category of art and design or related disciplines. . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : « Postdoctoral Research Fellowship » (University of York)

imgresPostdoctoral Research Fellowship (University of York) University of York, November 1, 2015 – June 1, 2016

Application deadline: Feb 21, 2016

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Writing Competition 2016 The Department of History of Art at the University of York is delighted to announce The Independent Research Fellowship Writing Competition for 2016. We are eager to attract talented, accomplished, and imaginative researchers who are building a career in art history to work with us. We invite expressions of interest and applications from researchers wishing to apply for any postdoctoral research fellowship scheme, including the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships, British Academy, Paul Mellon, Henry Moore Postdoctoral Fellowships. The Independent Research Writing Prize provides early career researchers with a stimulating and supportive environment to . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « New Development in the Study of Print » (Londres, 12-13 février 2016)

Capricho1(detalle1)_GoyaNew Developments in the Study of Print (London, 12-13 Feb 16) The Courtauld Insitute of Art, February 12 – 13, 2016

Deadline: Nov 22, 2015

Placing Prints: New Developments in the Study of Print, 1400-1800

Traditionally, the history of printmaking has fallen in the space between art history and the history of the book. Often ‘reproductive’ and multiple in nature, prints have long been marginalized in art historical scholarship in favour of the traditional ‘high’ arts. The inherent complexities in the manufacture and sale of print, often involving multi-faceted networks of specialist craftsmen, artists, publishers and sellers, has also led to much confusion. Not knowing how prints are made has affected our ability to understand the medium and its aesthetic . . . → En lire plus