CFP: WESTERN LANDSCAPE PAINTING
ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOUTHWEST / TEXAS BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN
CULTURE ASSOCIATION / POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
February 13-17, 2002,
at the Albuquerque Hilton in Albuquerque, NM
www.swtexaspca.org
NEW Deadline for proposals: December 10, 2001
The Southwest / Texas branch of the ACA/PCA announces a call for
proposals for papers on Western landscape painting to be presented at
its annual meeting in February 2002 in Albuquerque. Papers should be
approximately 20 minutes long and should be original works of
scholarship that have not been presented or published elsewhere.
Proposals should be no longer than 500 words. Days and times of
sessions to be determined. The variety of topics and themes is
considerable and may include but is not limited to:
topographical landscape illustration by early explorers /
explorer-artists
the Hudson River School in the WestAlbert Bierstadt and others
the classic painters of the West Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, Thomas
Moran, Frederic Remington and Charles Russell
California Impressionism
the Taos artist colony and early painters in New Mexico
landscape painting in the Pacific Northwest
landscape painting in Alaska and Canada
the Western landscape in the U.S. and in Mexico different
perspectives across the border
the uniqueness of the terrain and people of the West as reflected in
the subjects and styles of Western landscape painting
Manifest Destiny and the West / politics and Western landscape
painting
the real versus the ideal / perception versus imagination in
visualizing the West
Regionalist landscape painting of the 1930s in the Southwest,
California, and Texas Millard Sheets, Jerry Bywaters, Joe Jones
depictions of the Western landscape by women
depictions of the Western landscape by Native Americans
depictions of the Western landscape by Mexican-Americans
depictions of the Western landscape by Eastern artists in the early
20th centuryHenri, Marin, Hartley, O'Keeffe
depictions of the Western landscape by foreign artists
how do different ethnic, racial, socio-economic groups visualize the
Western landscape
ecology and Western landscape painting
figure and landscape, genre scenes and landscape the gaps or
connections between subject categories
early modernists who painted the Western landscapeBirger Sandzen,
Bror Nordfeldt, Josef Bakos, John Thompson, Andrew Dasburg, Cady
Wells, Agnes Pelton, Raymond Jonson, Lawren Harris, Henrietta Shore
the Western landscape in relation to abstract art Raymond Jonson,
Lawren Harris, Agnes Pelton, Jackson Pollock, Clay Spohn, Clyfford
Still
contemporary painters of the Western landscape
Proposals should be sent to
Herbert R. Hartel, Jr.
Adjunct Professor of Art History
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
899 Tenth Ave.
New York, NY 10019
Dept. of Art, Music, and Philosophy
Room 325
e-mail: hartel70aol.com
Quellennachweis:
CFP: Western Landscape Painting, Albuquerque (13.-17.2.02). In: ArtHist.net, 12.11.2001. Letzter Zugriff 24.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/24737>.