Annual Postgraduate Symposium

The Research Forum invites you to听the Post-Graduate Symposium of 2020-21, a two-day student led online听conference showcasing the diverse and innovative research of Courtauld students in the final stages of their doctoral degrees. Each year, this event proves a highlight of The听Courtauld’s听academic year 鈥 a coming together of faculty, students, and the general public to celebrate our rising academics and their research. This year, the papers explore a diverse selection of subject-matter, materials, and technologies; and deploy a wide range of methodologies which are attentive to questions of authorship, identity, materiality, reception, and interpretation. The papers are grouped into transhistorical and transregional themed panels, which seek to enrich discussion by encouraging connections and observations that move beyond traditional intradisciplinary boundaries. It is our pleasure this year to have, for the first time, two invited keynote speakers each from the fields of Art History and Conservation. Their respective contributions, reflective of the current research and teaching undertaken at The Courtauld, will stimulate further conversations and discussion amongst 迟丑别听Courtauld鈥檚听wider scholarly community.

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21 Jun - 22 Jun 2021

Monday 21st June: 9.30am - 3.00pm Tuesday 22nd June: 9.30am - 3.00pm

Online 

Registration closes 30 minutes before the event start time. If you do not receive log in details on the day of the event, please听contactresearchforum@courtauld.ac.uk.

Programme

Day One 鈥 Monday 21st June – 9.30am – 3.00pm

9:30 – Welcome and introductory remarks

9:40 – Panel 1: Urban Interventions, chair: Bethany Widick

Introduction to panel.

Harry Adams, Visions of a future London:鈥疓eorge Dance the Younger鈥檚 proposals for鈥痶he Port of London鈥(1796-1802)

Sung Ji-Park, Running a Graphic War: The CID/CIB鈥檚鈥疕艒d艒鈥痵hashin鈥痜or Propaganda

Chelsea Pierce, Gorgona鈥痠n Three Acts: Performing a Position on Anti-Painting

Ana Rodriguez, Impressions of Modern Life in the Unincorporated Territory: Puerto Rican graphic arts, 1950-1960

Q&A

11:35 – Break

11:55 – Panel 2: New Approaches, New Perspectives, chair: Amarilli Rava

Introduction to panel

Sree Menon, Technique of Early Wall Paintings from the 11th to 13th Centuries in Ladakh

Louis Shadwick, Myth and Mimicry: The Origins of Edward Hopper鈥檚 Early Oil Paintings

Saskia Rubin, Diana Glows鈥痑s鈥疉pollo鈥疭hines鈥疷pon Her:鈥疶he Art of鈥疕umble-Bragging鈥痠n Cardinal Richelieu’s Circle

Silvia Amato, The Contribution of Spectral Imaging Techniques to the 91制片厂 of 脡douard Manet鈥檚鈥疞e鈥疍茅jeuner鈥痵ur鈥痩’herbe鈥痜rom the Courtauld Gallery

Q&A

13:50 – Break

14:00 – Keynote: Annette King, Modern and Contemporary Paintings Conservator at the Tate Modern
Seeing the Unseen: some examples of how technical examination has added to the understanding of paintings in the Tate Collection

15:00 End of Day One

Day Two 鈥 Tuesday 22nd June, 9.30am – 3.00pm

9:30 – Panel 3: Self, Surface, Identity, chair: Matteo Chirumbolo

Introduction to panel.

Nadya Wang, Dress Your Age:鈥疶he Singapore Woman and Fashion Industry in鈥疕er World鈥痠n the 1980s

Laura Jenkins, Magnificent Women: French Furniture and the Representation of American Luxury

Leo Stefani, Between Presentation and Representation – Furnishing Louis XV’s education at the Palais des Tuileries

Tilly Scantelbury, Everyone and Everything in Relation: Harry Dodge鈥檚 Sculptural and Textual Practice

Q&A

11:25 – Break

11:45 – Panel 4: Representation, Symbols, and Cultural Memory, chair: Bella Radenovi膰

Introduction to panel.

Laura Melin, 鈥楤e Right of Eritage鈥痟e鈥疭cholde鈥痠t鈥痟ave鈥:鈥疓enealogical鈥疍iagrams of Henry VI and Edward IV

Lydia Ohl, Two Responses to Cultural Catastrophe: Cai Guo-Qiang鈥檚 Iconography as a Globalizing Language of Trauma

Laura Franchetti, ‘Suggesting the Sun Itself鈥: Thermodynamics, The Heat Death of the Sun, and Frederic Leighton鈥檚 Flaming June (1895)

Susannah Kingwill, 鈥榣a donna ma dame a鈥痬ondit鈥痵eigneur au jour de鈥痩’an鈥:鈥疨hilip the Bold鈥檚鈥疓old鈥疌ross in Esztergom Cathedral Treasury

Q&A

13:40 – Break

13:50 – Keynote: Dr Isobel Elstob, Assistant Professor in Art History at University of Nottingham
Visualizing the Past in Art: Us, Them, Now, Then

14:50 – Closing remarks

15:00 – End of Day Two

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