Symposium on Art and Terrorism

Bringing together scholars of the image, art and violence with experts on counter-terrorism and conflict antiquities, the Courtauld Institute of Art and the Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA) present a day-long symposium on the subject of Art and Terrorism. The collaborative event aims to provide a forum for engaging issues of urgent and wider public concern. Two strands of inquiry inform our discussion. One concerns histories and theories of war and images, including terrorist use of visual images and media, such as YouTube videos and the documented destruction of cultural monuments. The other takes a criminological approach, examining the use and abuse of art and antiquities by terrorist groups, including ISIS, al-Qaeda, the Taliban and the IRA. The event inaugurates a new initiative, Courtauld Debates, that brings the significance of art history to a wider audience through public facing dialogue. It also highlights a new collection of essays, Art Crime: Terrorists, Tomb Raiders, Forgers and Thieves (Palgrave), which features numerous expert speakers on this important and timely subject.


 

Programme

 

09.30 鈥 10.00 Registration

10.00 鈥 10.15 Welcome 鈥 Alixe Bovey (91制片厂)

Session I

Chair: Julian Stallabrass (The Courtauld institute of Art)

10.15 鈥 10.30 Noah Charney (Founder, ARCA): Saving Antiquities from Terrorists.

10.30 鈥 11.00 Jennifer Good (Senior Lecturer in History and Theory of Documentary Photography, London College of Communication): The blinding cross: Totalising narratives of 9/11.

11.00 鈥 11.30 Anna Marazuela Kim (Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow, 91制片厂): The New Image Wars.

11:30 鈥 12.00 Francesco Rutelli (Former Italian Minister of Culture and Mayor of Rome, Chairman Associazione Incontro di Civilt脿, President Cultural Heritage Rescue Prize): The Return of Iconoclasm: Ideology and Destruction by ISIS as a Challenge for Modern Culture

12.00 鈥 13.00 Lunch听(provided for the speakers/chairs only)

Session II

Chair: Noah Charney (ARCA)

13.00 鈥 13.30 Mike Giglio (Investigative Journalist and War Correspondent):
Antiquities Looting and Terrorism: a View from the Field.

13.30 鈥 14.00 Michael Will (Manager, Europol鈥檚 Organized Crime Networks Group):听Europol and European Involvement in the Fight Against Cultural Goods Trafficking.

14.00 鈥 14.30 Sam Hardy (Honorary Research Associate, UCL Institute of Archaeology):听鈥楤lood clings to these things鈥: Uncovering the trade in conflict antiquities.

14.30 鈥 14.45 Film screening: 鈥淭he Quake鈥 丕賱夭賱夭賱丞 Directed by Matteo Barzini
Musical score by Ennio Morricone,听Produced by Feel Film Production

14.45 鈥 15.30 Discussion

15.30 鈥 16.00 Tea/coffee break听(Proceed to seminar rooms 1 & 2)

Session III

Chair: Anna Marazuela Kim (91制片厂)

16.00 鈥 16.30 Julian Stallabrass (Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, 91制片厂): Representing the Iraqi Resistance.

16.30 鈥 17.00 Edmund Clark (Award-winning photographer) Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition

17.00 鈥 17.30 Neville Bolt (Senior Teaching Fellow, Department of War Studies, King鈥檚 College, London):听Iconic Photographs & Geopolitics.

17.30 鈥 17.45听Giovanni Boccardi (Chief of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Unit of UNESCO鈥檚听Culture Sector):听UNESCO鈥檚 Global Action to Protect Cultural heritage Under Threat.

17.45 鈥 18.30 Plenary Discussion

18.30 Reception

This event has passed.

27 Feb 2016

91制片厂, Somerset House, Strand, London

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