The Warburg Institute
13 October 2010, 14.15 Seminar:
The Collection of the Passerotti Family and Other Artists' Collections
in Renaissance Bologna
Details of Short-Term Fellowships for 2011-2012 now available at:
http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/Fellowships/Shortt.htm
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THE MATERIAL IMAGINATION from Antiquity to Modernity
date: 5-6 November 2010
location: University of St Andrews, Scotland
conveners: Fabio Barry and Alistair Rider
conference website:
http://www-ah.st-andrews.ac.uk/newsandevents/material-imagination
A two-day conference dedicated to exploring the implications of
materials in art and culture.
Natalie Adamson (University of St Andrews)
Imagination and experience in the materialist paintwork of Pierre Soulages
Claire Barclay, artist, Glasgow
in conversation
Spike Bucklow (Hamilton Kerr Institute, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
Black is white and white is black, glimpses of prima materia
Peter Carl (London Metropolitan University)
Are there conditions for material interpretation?
Michael Cole (University of Columbia)
Arte Povera, from Antiquity to now
David Dernie (De Monfort University)
The Symbolist interior and the materialization of dreams
Lara Eggleton (University of Leeds)
Material affects: reshaping space and form in the Alhambra
Adrian Forty (The Bartlett, UCL)
A Worthless medium? Concrete and sculpture
Margaret S. Graves (University of Edinburgh)
Dematerialization in progress: the lamp that shines forth, and its
representations
Joseph Imorde (University of Siegen)
Vapour, mist, clouds. The atmospheric landscape
Amy Kulper (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Walking on air: Architecture's immaterial imagination
Alex Potts (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Painting and the material substance of things
Tristan Weddigen (University of Zurich)
Material Picture: Textile images and their Christian founding myths
Sponsored by the Henry Moore Foundation, and the School of Art History,
St Andrews
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