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Materialism and the Materiality of the Image
308J Doe Library, 9:30 - 4:30 pm
Whitney Davis, UC Berkeley
Serial Portraiture and the Death of Man in Late Eighteenth Century Britain.
Jennifer Roberts, Harvard University
Migratory Images: Audubon's Birds of America
Susan Siegfried, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The Material Fabric of a Female Subjectivity
Caroline Arscott, Courtauld Institute, London
Strategy and Ornament: William Morris's Textile Designs of the 1880s
Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, UC Berkeley
Cutting Panama
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Commencement
Zellerbach Playhouse, 9 am - 11am |
PAST EVENTS
MARCH 2008
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The Berkeley Symposium:
More than Meets the Eye: The Five Senses in Art
B-4 Dwinelle Hall, 5:00 pm
The keynote address will be given by Professor Karen Lang of USC, whose main areas of research are in aesthetic theory and modern German art, on the evening of Friday, March 14 at 5 pm. Graduate student papers (nine in total) will be presented on Saturday, March 15 beginning at 9:30 am and ending at 4 pm. All events will be held in the Berkeley Language Center lecture room: Room B4 on the south side of Dwinelle Hall.
Keynote Speach: 5:00 pm
Karen Lang , USC
David Maidel's 'Library of Dust' |
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Session One: 9:30 - 11 am
Nadia Baadj, University of Michigan
Between Nostalgia and Vanitas: Hendrick Andriessen's 'Decapitated Portrait' of
King Charles I
Kori Yee Litt, Columbia University
Sensing The Insensibility of Hell: Perception and Fra Angelico's Last Judgment
Melanie Garcia Sympson, University of Michigan
Fernbild, Fernblick, Fernsicht: Relief and the Distant View in Adolf von Hildebrand's The Problem of Form, Heinrich Wölfflin's Classic Art and Alois Riegl's Late Roman Art Industry
Session Two: 11:30 - 1:00 pm
Lauren Kaplan, CUNY
Claiming Space at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair
Peggy Moorhead Seas, CUNY
Sensory Writing: The Art of Synesthesia and Pseudo-Synesthesia
Amanda Hellman, Williams College
A Kinetic Palette: The Impact of Dancing in Ijebu Egungun Visual Design
Session Three: 2:15 - 3:45 pm
Julia Sienkewicz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Shaping Citizens through their senses: Thomas Cole's phenomenology of viewing
Elizabeth Weinfield, CUNY
Piano Symbolism: Franz Liszt and the Aesthetic Remnants of Composition
Caty Telfair, UC Berkeley
The Sense of Smell: Ruben's and Brueghel's 'Allergory of Sight and Smell' |
FEBRUARY 2008
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Lecture Series on Medieval Art
308J Doe Library, 5:15 pm |
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Michio Hayashi, Professor, Hisory of Art, Sophia University, Tokyo
Other Trajectories in Gutai: Akira Kanayama and Atsuko Tanaka
308J Doe Library, 5:15 pm |
JANUARY 2008
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Lecture Series on Medieval Art
308J Doe Library, 5:15 pm
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Lecture Series on Medieval Art
308J Doe Library, 5:15 pm |
DECEMBER 2007
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Malcolm Bull, Professor, Univesity of Oxford
Arcadia
308J Doe Library, 5:15 pm |
NOVEMBER 2007
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Tim Clark, Professor, History of Art, UC Berkeley
Veronese's Supermen
308J Doe Library, 5:15 pm |
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Sarah Fraser, Associate Professor, History of Art, Northwestern University
Being Chinese and Modern: Three Unlikely Case Studies
308J Doe Library, 4:15 pm |
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