Kunsthistorisches Institut der Freien Universität Berlin
Workshop “TRANSPLANTED PLACES - Garden Design and Shifting Cultural Geographies 1650–1800 Transregional Perspectives”
Venue: Museum of Asian Art, Small Lecture Hall, Takustraße 40, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem
Organizers: Prof. Dr. Joachim Rees, Prof. Dr. Jeong-hee Lee-Kalisch
PROGRAM
22.06.2017 – Thursday
18:00-19:30
Welcome address - Joachim Rees, Jeong-Hee Lee-Kalisch
Key note - Hans von Trotha (Berlin)
A Garden is a Garden is a Garden. Reestablishing a Discourse on the Art of Gardening in the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century
23.06.2017 Friday
09:30-13:00
Panel I Travelling, Collecting, Gardening
Chair - Klaas Ruitenbeek (Berlin)
Marianne Klemun (Vienna)
Connecting Spaces – Mobile Meanings of Plants
Lianming Wang (Heidelberg)
Exotic Plants and Transplanted Spaces in Eighteenth Century Beijing
Stefan Schweizer (Düsseldorf)
Mountains, Rivers, Monuments. Landscape and Territory as Symbolic Features in Early Modern European Gardens
14:30-18:30
Panel II Gardens and the Geography of Opposition and Dissent
Chair - Sebastian Fitzner (Berlin)
Jeong-hee Lee-Kalisch (Berlin)
Veins and Bones: Garden Landscape as Representation of the Cosmic Organism
Jongsang Sung (Seoul)
Garden as a Secluded Paradise – Seventeenth-Century Joseon Scholar Kosan Yoon Seondo’s Garden
Franziska Bub (Berlin)
The Wörlitz Landscape Garden – A Place of Opposition and Retreat in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
Joachim Rees (Berlin)
Colonies Lost and Regained. Landscape Gardening and Contested ›Colonial Fantasies‹ in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany
24.06.2017 Saturday
09:00-12:30
Panel III Gardens and the Aesthetics of Itinerancy
Chair - Gert Gröning (Berlin)
Wybe Kuitert (Seoul)
Raising Children: The Garden and Japan Perceptions of Constantijn Huygens
Anna Ananieva (London)
Curiosity for the East: Imagination and Knowledge of Chinese Culture in Eighteenth-Century Russia
Yoonjung Seo (Berlin)
King Ch?ngjo (r. 1776-1800) and His political Ambition Represented in the Royal Garden: Focusing on the Gatherings at the Jade Stream in Ch’angd?k Palace
Sheng-Ching Chang (Taipei)
The Enlightenment of Prussia Through the Far East – From the Planning of the Royal Gardens of Potsdam to Nineteenth-Century Urban Greening
Final Discussion
For details please visit: http://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/e/khi/institut/veranstaltungen/veranstaltungen/workshop_transplanted_places.html
Please register until June 15, 2017 via email: Arbeitsbereich-Reesgeschkult.fu-berlin.de
Quellennachweis:
CONF: Transplanted Places (Berlin, 22-24 Jun 17). In: ArtHist.net, 30.05.2017. Letzter Zugriff 13.03.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/15682>.