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Fontainebleau
10th edition of the Festival of Art History
International student conference
Le Festival de l’histoire de l’art, qui se tiendra du 5 au 7 juin à Fonainebleau, propose des rencontres internationales destinées aux étudiants avancés dans les études d’histoire de l’art, de cinéma, de restauration, mais également aux étudiants des écoles d’art, de design et d’architecture (niveau master I, master II ou doctorat). Trente étudiants sélectionnés auront la possibilité de suivre l’ensemble des manifestations du Festival de l’histoire de l’art (FHA) et de bénéficier d’échanges particuliers avec un certain nombre de ses intervenants.
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Sinophone musical worlds and their publics
China Perspectives / Perspectives Chinoises
Recent success of Chinese reality television singing competitions broadcasted on national television or streamed directly on the internet, has shown the extent of musical genres represented in the Chinese world, from pop to folk via hip-hop or rock ’n’ roll. The popularity of new musical styles up to then considered as deviant as well as the recent attempts of the State to intervene directly on musical contents, tend to blur the distinctions between “mainstream” (流行) music, “popular” (民间) music as non-official, “underground” (地下) music or even “alternative” (另类) music. This call for papers aims at promoting a better understanding of the transformations of Chinese “musical worlds”, in the sense that Becker gave to “art worlds”, which stresses the role of cooperation and interactions between the different actors of the artistic sphere.
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Paris
Singapour mon amour : The emergence and vicissitudes of an art scene
This colloquium proposes a theoretical perspective on the visual art, film, performance and literature modules of the project Singapour mon amour curated by Lowave. Thematic sessions according to these art genres will draw a bigger picture of the artistic creation in Singapore and will inscribe it into an international art discourse. As a young country, Singapore's art history is still the process of being written and the colloquium aims to collect as many direct sources and witnesses as possible.
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