CFP 18.09.2018

Journal18: Self/Portrait, issue 8, 2019

Eingabeschluss : 21.09.2018

Hannah Williams

CALL FOR ARTICLE PROPOSALS

SELF/PORTRAIT
Issue 8 - Journal18
To be published: Fall 2019

Edited by: Melissa Hyde (University of Florida) & Hannah Williams (Queen Mary University of London)

This issue of Journal18 explores artworks, objects, spaces, performances and other visual or material productions that engaged with the self during the long eighteenth century. Rather than a study of “self-portraits” per se, this issue is concerned with expanded definitions of both the “self” and the “portrait,” seeking to deepen our sense of how self-expression, self-perception, and self-representation were understood in the long eighteenth century.

Enlightenment philosophy defined modern conceptions of the individual and the self. Not coincidentally, the eighteenth century was also a period in which representations of the self took on a new prominence in artistic practice, becoming sites of innovation and experimentation in a range of visual and material forms. Across the long eighteenth century, self-representation emerged as a crucial space for navigating the individual’s place in society, for pushing the boundaries of artistic convention, and for exploring perceptions of the corporeal self. As institutional restrictions on art were challenged, as new movements redefined who and what the artist was, and as a new emphasis on introspection and subjectivity developed, the eighteenth century witnessed a shift in the artist’s relationship with the self.

We invite proposals for articles that explore artistic engagements with the self in any media, from any cultural context, at any moment across the long eighteenth century. How was art used to explore the self? Beyond mere self-fashioning, how did eighteenth-century artists use portraits (in whatever shape or form) to interrogate, examine, relate, express and communicate? Outside of conventional self-portrayals, how did artists inscribe themselves in their works (e.g. through signatures or self-referential codings)? Of particular interest are proposals that explore unexpected modes or materials of self-portrayal (e.g. architectural self-portraits, porcelain self-portraits, or combinations of word and image) or that take up pertinent issues of methodology (e.g. questions of biography and its problematic place in art-historical writing).

Proposals for issue #8 Self/Portrait are now being accepted. Deadline for proposals: September 21, 2018.

To submit a proposal, send an abstract (250 words) and brief biography to editorjournal18.org and mlhydeymail.com. Articles should not exceed 6000 words (including footnotes) and will be due on April 7, 2019. For further details see http://www.journal18.org/info/.

Quellennachweis:
CFP: Journal18: Self/Portrait, issue 8, 2019. In: ArtHist.net, 18.09.2018. Letzter Zugriff 20.09.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/18922>.

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