Postgraduate Symposium 2019/20

The Research Forum invites you tothe much-anticipated Third Year PhD Symposium of 2019/20, a two-day online conference showcasing the innovative, transhistorical and transregional research of Courtauld studentsin the final stages of their doctoral degrees. Each year, this event proves a highlight of The听颁辞耻谤迟补耻濒诲鈥檚 calendar of events 鈥 a coming together of faculty, students, and the general public in collegiate celebration of the Institute鈥檚 rising academics and their research. The events of 2020 have led to a particularly extraordinary programme of papers this year. Following the global pandemic鈥檚 disruption of academic and social gatherings and networks, it is our pleasure to host the first ever online iteration of the symposium, presenting research produced in unprecedented circumstances. The conference鈥檚 online nature allows for a particularly broad and international group of participants and viewers. Accordingly, the panels have been organised to facilitateunusual groupings of topics, places, and periods, moving across conventional intradisciplinary divisions to collide medieval and modern, plastic and virtual, and virgins and parasites.

Programme:

DAY 1听鈥 Thursday 8thOctober

Introduction听

Panel 1: Bodies鈥

Andrew Cummings 鈥 鈥楾he Promise of Parasites: Dew Kim鈥檚听Latrinxia: A New Utopia

Alice Zamboni 鈥 鈥楾he anatomy of statues in Jan de听叠颈蝉蝉肠丑辞辫鈥檚SignorumveterumIcones(The Hague, 1668)鈥

Sophie Guo 鈥 鈥楶alaeontology of the Present: The 鈥楻oots of Life鈥 in Li Shan鈥檚 Genetic Art鈥

Break听

Panel 2: Scientific Frameworks听

Emma Merkling 鈥 鈥楽elf as Boundless Surface: Ether and Alternative Geometries in Evelyn De Morgan鈥檚 Portrait of her Husband (1909)鈥

Ambra顿鈥橝苍迟辞苍别听鈥 鈥楢leppo 1940-1954: A Laboratory of Surrealism鈥

LUNCH

Panel 3: Spectacle

Leah听Gouget-Levy 鈥 鈥楩ashion reportage at the races: the spectacular temporality of fashion through the lens of 迟丑别听厂茅别产别谤驳别谤贵谤猫谤别蝉

Emily Christensen 鈥 鈥榃assily Kandinsky鈥檚 paintings as colonialist objects: stereotypes and human zoos鈥

Nico Flory 鈥 鈥樷prostrate on the ground鈥: The Magdalene at 迟丑别听Cartuja听de Miraflores鈥

Break

鈥業n Conversation鈥 Panel: Art History鈥檚 Futures听

Panellists: Dr Scott听Nethersole, Dr Tom Nickson, Professor Caroline Arscottand members of the Third Year PhD cohort

An open conversation between the conference鈥檚 speakers and a panel of Courtauld academics reflecting on the day鈥檚 papers and discussing key issues facing art history today. The panel provides a platform for a collective and expansive working-through of art history鈥檚 pedagogies, methodologies, and political and ethical responsibilities; a place to reflect on and discuss art history鈥檚 role in the humanities and society more broadly and to generate strategies for art historians going forward.

 

DAY 2 鈥 Friday 9th October听

Introductory remarks听

Panel 1: Art Work听

Madeleine Harrison 鈥 鈥楶lantation Futures: Aaron Douglas鈥櫶Aspects of Negro Life鈥

Harry Prance 鈥 鈥楪ilding the Lily? Guilds, Gilt and Medieval Material Naivety鈥

Eowyn听Kerr-Di Carlo 鈥 鈥楾he听cartolai听connection: assessing the artistic networks of Florentine manuscript production at the turn of the fifteenth century鈥

Break

鈥疨anel 2: Person, Symbol, Power听

Ana-Maria听惭颈濒膷颈膰 鈥 鈥楧鈥橝nnunzio鈥檚 Fiume at the 1932 Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution: Mystical Appropriations鈥

Charlotte听Wytema听鈥 鈥楢n Immaculate Image? The role of prints in the dissemination of the Virgin with Fifteen Symbols iconography鈥

Janet O鈥橞rien 鈥 鈥楤ody Translated:听狈腻诲颈谤厂丑腻丑听of Iran, King of India鈥

LUNCH听

Panel 3: Sites听

Lorne Darnell 鈥 鈥楥limatology and Civic Identity in the Topographical Tradition of Seventeenth-Century Haarlem鈥

Erica Payet 鈥 鈥楾he Unseen Gulf Wars: 2003 re-writings of the 1991 Persian Gulf War鈥

June Geddes 鈥 鈥Letter from Romania: 鈥榗ultural exchanges鈥 in and between Scotland and Romania during the Cold War鈥

Break

鈥業n Conversation鈥 Panel: Art History鈥檚 Communities听

Panellists: Dr听SussanBabaie, Dr Thomas Hughes, Dr Esther Chadwick, and members of the Third Year PhD cohort

An open conversation between the conference鈥檚 speakers and a panel of Courtauld academics reflecting on the day鈥檚 papers and discussing key issues facing art history today. The panel provides a platform for a collective and expansive working-through of art history鈥檚 pedagogies, methodologies, and political and ethical responsibilities; a place to reflect on and discuss art history鈥檚 role in the humanities and society more broadly and to generate strategies for art historians going forward.

Closing remarks听

This event has passed.

8 Oct - 9 Oct 2020

ONLINE EVENT

 

 

 

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