Florence, Opificio delle Pietre Dure / Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut, February 1 – 02, 2018 Il Pallio di San Lorenzo: Dopo il restauro e prima del suo ritorno a Genova Workshop This workshop focuses on the so-called ‘Pallio di San Lorenzo’, a thirteenth-century Byzantine textile given to the Cathedral of San Lorenzo in Genoa withinContinue reading “CONF: Il Pallio di San Lorenzo (Florence, 1-2 Feb 18)”
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Conf: La famosa muraglia (Berlin, 16 Feb 18)
Institut für Kunstwissenschaft und Historische Urbanistik – Fachgebiet Kunstgeschichte, Technische Universität, Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, Architekturgebäude, Raum A 060, 16.02.2018 La famosa muraglia. Aktuelle Forschungen zu Architektur und Stadtraum in Florenz um 1450 Organisation: Andreas Huth Freitag, 16. Februar 2018, 14 (s.t.)-18.30 Uhr
Birkbeck Medieval Seminar: The Productive Medieval Body
The Birkbeck Medieval Seminar is an annual event. It is free and open to all scholars of the Middle Ages. It is designed to foster conversation and debate on a particular topic within medieval studies by providing the opportunity to hear new research from experts in the field. We are a welcoming and inclusive environment.Continue reading “Birkbeck Medieval Seminar: The Productive Medieval Body”
Lecture: Un trésor de l’Arsenal : la Bible de Saint-Jean d’Acre
6 février 2018 – 18h15-19h30 Galerie Colbert, auditorium Institut national d’histoire de l’art 2, rue Vivienne ou 6 rue des Petits Champs 75002 Paris Lorsque Saint Louis s’installe à Saint-Jean d’Acre entre 1250 et 1254, la cité cosmopolite où se côtoient chrétiens, juifs et musulmans, est la ville la plus florissante du Royaume latin de Jérusalem. MaisContinue reading “Lecture: Un trésor de l’Arsenal : la Bible de Saint-Jean d’Acre”
CFP: Digital Humanities for Academic and Curatorial Practice (Rome, 23 – 24 May 18)
Biblioteca Angelica di Roma and American Academy in Rome, Italy, May 23 – 24, 2018 Deadline: Mar 1, 2018 DIGITAL HUMANITIES FOR ACADEMIC AND CURATORIAL PRACTICE The Digital Humanities have challenged all disciplines of Art History to engage with new interdisciplinary methodologies, learn new tools, and re-evaluate their role within academia. In consequence, art historians occupy aContinue reading “CFP: Digital Humanities for Academic and Curatorial Practice (Rome, 23 – 24 May 18)”
CFP: (Re-)Forming Sculpture (Leeds, 26-27 Jun 18)
University of Leeds and The Hepworth Wakefield, June 26 – 27, 2018 Deadline: Mar 16, 2018 Call for Papers for the Association for Art History’s 2-day Summer Symposium organised by the Doctoral and Early Career Research Network. Keynote Speakers: Martina Droth, Deputy Director of Research, Exhibitions, and Publications | Curator of Sculpture, Yale Center for British Art Dr RebeccaContinue reading “CFP: (Re-)Forming Sculpture (Leeds, 26-27 Jun 18)”
Re-opening the Workshop: Medieval to Early Modern (London, 31 Jan-27 Jun 18)
Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB, January 31 – June 27, 2018 Re-opening the Workshop: Medieval to Early Modern Workshop and workshop practices represent a core and dynamic research strand in the history of art. This strand encompasses the study of canonical artists but equally of the anonymous producers whose activities can be deduced from the survivingContinue reading “Re-opening the Workshop: Medieval to Early Modern (London, 31 Jan-27 Jun 18)”
Book roundup: New titles in medieval art
JOANNA CANNON, BETH WILLIAMSON (ed.). Art, Politics and Civic Religion in Central Italy 1261-1352: Essays by Postgraduate Students at the Courtauld Institute of Art, Routledge, 2017 (reedición), 328 p. ISBN: 978-1138702585 This was first published in 2000: Introduced by Joanna Cannon, this volume of essays by postgraduate students at the Courtauld Institute, University of London, explores someContinue reading “Book roundup: New titles in medieval art”
Seminar-Workshop “Medieval Royal Imagery: Politics or Religion ?”
University of Fribourg March 12th 2018 Room MIS04 Jäggi Prof. Michele Bacci (University of Fribourg) Prof. Ludger Körntgen (University of Mainz) Prof. Knut Görich (University of Munich) Dr. Mirko Vagnoni (University of Fribourg)
CFP: Genealogy of Popular Science (Karlsruhe, 15-16 Jun 2018)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, June 15 – 16, 2018 Deadline: Jan 31, 2018 The aim of this conference is to initiate an interdisciplinary, genealogically reflected debate about Popular Science as a recurrent cultural technique. The category Popular Science will be elucidated in an interdisciplinary and diachronic way, focusing on both its socio-anthropological construction and the formal and functional techniques,Continue reading “CFP: Genealogy of Popular Science (Karlsruhe, 15-16 Jun 2018)”