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Call for Papers

'Art Criticism in Eastern and Western Europe, 1700-1900:
Emergence, Development and Interchange'


An interdisciplinary conference

11-13 September 2003

School of Modern Languages
University of Exeter, UK


Panels and papers are invited on all aspects of 18th and
19th century art criticism in Eastern and Western Europe
under the broad themes of emergence, development and
cross-cultural transfer of art criticism. Specific themes
may include, but are not limited to, the following:

- aesthetic theory and discourse
- art in literature
- artists as art critics
- audiences, economies, patronage
- censorship
- connoisseurship and collecting
- cross-cultural dissemination of art criticism
- forms of early modernism
- graphic satire as art criticism
- individual critics
- institutional developments (e.g. academies, galleries,
 museums, studios)
- key debates and artistic heresies
- the periodical press
- visual knowledge

The conference will also mark the completion of the
inter-institutional AHRB-funded project 'The Russian Visual
Arts, 1800-1913: Documents from the British Library
Collection' (Universities of Exeter and Sheffield). A
special panel will be dedicated to this project.

The deadline for proposals for panels and papers is 31 July
2002. Accepted papers will be 30-40 minutes long.
Publication of proceedings is expected.

Please send all proposals for papers and other enquiries
to:


Dr Carol Adlam
Department of Russian
School of Modern Languages
University of Exeter
Queen's Building
The Queen's Drive
Exeter EX4 4QH, UK

Tel: 44 (0)1392 264310
Fax: +44 (0)1392 264300
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http://www.ex.ac.uk/schools/sml/