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CFP Art, Criticism and the Forces of Globalization CONFERENCE September 10 – 14, 2012 / Deadline for abstracts 1 March 2012

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Art, Criticism and the Forces of Globalization CONFERENCE
September 10 – 14, 2012

Venues: Winchester School of Art and Tate Liverpool

Call for papers


This conference, organized jointly by Winchester School of Art, Tate Liverpool and the Archives of Art Criticism at the University of Rennes, seeks to investigate the historical and contemporary relations of art production and critical writing in the era of globalization. The Liverpool Biennale, opening at the time of the conference, is also focused on a global theme, ‘hospitality in all its dimensions,’ and will be integrated into the programme. You are invited to submit a title and 100 word abstract for twenty-minute papers to be presented within the following sessions. Further sessions may be announced and related events in Winchester and Liverpool will be integrated into the conference's proceedings, including the Liverpool Biennial 2012.



De deadline for abstracts is 1 March 2012. Please send abstracts to Dr August Jordan Davis at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and Dr Stefanie Van de Peer [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Organisers
Jonathan Harris, Winchester School of Art (WSA)
August Jordan Davis, WSA
Jean-Marc Poinsot, University of Rennes Archives of Art Criticism
Lindsey Fryer, Tate Liverpool

Please send all correspondence to:

Dr August Jordan Davis, Senior Research Fellow, WSA
Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Dr Stefanie Van de Peer, Senior Research Fellow, WSA

Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>


Sessions

Day 1 (10 Sept; Winchester) Globalization and Art in the Twentieth Century
(Convenors: Jonathan Harris, University of Southampton and Dr Paula Barreiro-López, CCHS-CSIC)

How have recognisably 'global' and 'globalizing' processes and forces shaped art & criticism in the twentieth century? Is the term of analytic value or historical validity in examining practices in art and criticism from before the 1970s? Papers are invited on art practices and critical writing in any country, and may focus on artists, artworks, critics or the place of specific institutions or other mediating organizations. Proposals, however, should clearly differentiate notions of the 'global' and 'globalization' from antecedent but related terms such as ‘modern,’ 'international' and 'cosmopolitan.'


Day 2 (11 Sept; Winchester) Globalization and Contemporary Art
(Convenor: Anna Maria Guasch, University of Barcelona)

Contemporary art, in recent critical studies by, e.g., Terry Smith and James Elkins, has been identified closely with notions of the 'global' and 'globalization'. Papers are invited for this session, which will investigate the connections, but also disconnections, that characterise contemporary art production and its critical reception around the world. How might 'local' and 'provincial', or 'traditional', practices and values have been maintained within contemporary art - or transformed by the networks of the global art market and its relationship to 'gate-keeper' institutions such at Tate and The Museum of Modern Art, New York? Proposals dealing with north-south cultural and artistic relations are particularly welcome.


Day 3 (12 Sept; Winchester) Globalization and Asian Art
(Convenor: Menene Gras, Casa Asia, Madrid)

Contemporary Asian art has been a mainstay of the global art market for more than a decade now. How have Asian artists and their works achieved this success and prominence? What visibility do these marketed artists have in countries such as China, South Korea and Taiwan? This session also welcomes papers on contemporary Asian art criticism – its forms, locations, and means of dissemination. Papers are also welcome that deal with the politics of contemporary Chinese art education: its openness to western models, and resistances in terms of practices and values.


Days 4 /5 (13/14 Sept; Tate Liverpool) The Artist as Critic / The Critic as Artist
(Convenor: To be announced)

Congruent with holding the last day and a half of our conference at Tate Liverpool, a globally successful venue for modern and contemporary art and its critical understanding, this session invites papers by artists talking about their own work, or the work of others, or artists talking about critics and critical writing on art. Though the twentieth century has thrown up many examples of highly articulate artists - e.g., Robert Smithson and Robert Morris in the US - this session particularly invites papers from artists outside Europe and North America. Papers relating to art displayed in the Liverpool Biennial will also be very welcome.


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Dr Stefanie Van de Peer
Senior Research Fellow
Winchester Centre for Global Futures in Art Design & Media
Winchester School of Art
University of Southampton
Park Avenue
Winchester
Hampshire
SO23 8DL

Centre for Global Futures: http://www.soton.ac.uk/wrc

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