CONF 05.10.2019

New Voices: Art & Text Conference (Nottingham, 6 Nov 19)

University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, 06.11.2019

Lucy Mounfield, University of Nottingham

New Voices is the Association for Art History’s annual one-day conference for new postgraduate research about art, art history and visual culture. We are delighted to be holding this year’s conference on Art & Text in partnership with the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, University of Nottingham.

Keynote Speaker
Dr. Azadeh Fatehrad, University of Leeds
‘Folds: The Traces of Your Presence’

PROGRAMME

9.00am-9.15am
Registration and morning coffee

9.15am-9.30am
Welcome

9.30am-10.30am
Opening Keynote
Azadeh Faterad, University of Leeds, ‘Folds: The Traces of Your Presence’

10.30am-10.50am
Refreshments & Networking

10.50am-12.20am
Panel 1: Poetic Vision

‘Liz Lochhead’s ekphrastic writing and engagement with the work of others in The Colour of Black and White (2003),’ Nia Clark, University of Glasgow

‘You Know How I Feel About Painters’: Frank O’Hara’s Modern Ekphrasis,’ Heather Booton, University of Cambridge

‘I am essentially a contradiction: The serene abstract graphic mark,’ Eloise Bennett, Tate/University of Edinburgh

12:30pm-2.00pm
Lunch, networking and curator tour of the Special Collections exhibition, Fully Fashioned: Archival Remnants of The Textile Trade

2.00pm- 3.30pm
Panel 2: Identity, Power & Conflict

‘Untitled (Hidden Names and Hidden Drones in the Work of Trevor Paglen),’ Sophie Maxwell, University of Sheffield

‘Writing with Photographs: reading the gaps between word and image in Alexandra Fuller’s War Memoirs,’ Beth Pyner, University of Cardiff

‘Calligraphy as a Protective Screen,’ Sofia Pitouli, University of California

3.30pm-3.50pm
Refreshments & Networking

3.50pm- 5.20pm
Panel 3: Writing Vision/Visioning Words

‘Sign on the Dotted Line,’ Ashley Gallant, University of Nottingham

‘Reading on the Monitor: Text in No Other Symptoms… Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky (1999),’ Chloe Julius, UCL

‘Romancing the Text: or the Creative Autonomy of the Artist as Writer,’ James Mansfield, University of Reading

5.30pm-7.00pm Wine Reception and exhibition, Lakeside Arts Centre.

The exhibition, Ivon Hitchens: ‘Space Through Colour’ (Djanogly Gallery) will be open during the wine reception.

TICKETS & BOOKING

£10 Member
£20 Standard

For more information plus tickets and booking please see:
https://forarthistory.org.uk/events/association-for-art-history-new-voices-art-text/

Quellennachweis:
CONF: New Voices: Art & Text Conference (Nottingham, 6 Nov 19). In: ArtHist.net, 05.10.2019. Letzter Zugriff 26.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/21730>.

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