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Veröffentlicht am dimanche, 03. février 2002
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ELEVENTH ANNUAL ART HISTORY GRADUATE ASSOCIATION SYMPOSIUM
MCINTIRE DEPARTMENT OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2002
The Art History Graduate Association (AHGA) at the University of Virginia is seeking papers which
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ELEVENTH ANNUAL ART HISTORY GRADUATE ASSOCIATION SYMPOSIUM
MCINTIRE DEPARTMENT OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2002
The Art History Graduate Association (AHGA) at the University of Virginia is seeking papers which explore the relationships between art and its audience. Possiblethemes include, but are not limited to: devotional art;patronage; portraiture; the connoisseur, critic or collector; the viewer's perspective; art institutions; the gendered viewer; the viewer's experience and space; and more recent theoretical concepts such as the viewer's role in the production of meaning and the equation of the author's death with the viewer's birth. For example, both Renaissance marriage paintings and Minimalism have elicited copious discussion regarding art and its viewers.
Papers are welcome from graduate students working in all disciplines and historical periods. One-page abstracts,without identifying information, are due by May 1, 2002.
Please include a separate cover page with your name,
paper title, e-mail address, phone number, university
department and departmental address.
For more information, contact Aviva Dove-Viebahn at
acd7z@virginia.edu or see our website:
www.virginia.edu/~finearts/homepage/ahga.html
By May 1, 2002, mail submissions to:
ATTN: Aviva Dove-Viebahn
McIntire Department of Art
University of Virginia
Fayerweather Hall
P.O. Box 400130
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4130 USA
MCINTIRE DEPARTMENT OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2002
The Art History Graduate Association (AHGA) at the University of Virginia is seeking papers which explore the relationships between art and its audience. Possiblethemes include, but are not limited to: devotional art;patronage; portraiture; the connoisseur, critic or collector; the viewer's perspective; art institutions; the gendered viewer; the viewer's experience and space; and more recent theoretical concepts such as the viewer's role in the production of meaning and the equation of the author's death with the viewer's birth. For example, both Renaissance marriage paintings and Minimalism have elicited copious discussion regarding art and its viewers.
Papers are welcome from graduate students working in all disciplines and historical periods. One-page abstracts,without identifying information, are due by May 1, 2002.
Please include a separate cover page with your name,
paper title, e-mail address, phone number, university
department and departmental address.
For more information, contact Aviva Dove-Viebahn at
acd7z@virginia.edu
www.virginia.edu/~finearts/homepage/ahga.html
By May 1, 2002, mail submissions to:
ATTN: Aviva Dove-Viebahn
McIntire Department of Art
University of Virginia
Fayerweather Hall
P.O. Box 400130
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4130 USA
Orte
- Charlottesville, USA
Daten
- mercredi, 01. mai 2002
Kontakt
- Aviva Dove-Viebahn
courriel : acd7z [at] virginia [dot] edu
Verweis-URLs
Informationsquelle
- Fabrice Bensimon
courriel : fbensimon [at] free [dot] fr
Zitierhinweise
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