CONFERENCE
Art and Mediterranean Culture
Haifa, Israel
15-17 May 2005
http://art.haifa.ac.il/english/index.htm
The Mediterranean Basin was, in many aspects, the cradle of modern
civilization. Here western philosophy was created and developed, and here
the religious concept of monotheism first appeared. The seeds of modern
literature and poetry and of modern scientific approach are rooted in the
culture of the Mediterranean Basin as well. For art historians the
Mediterranean Basin is first and foremost the place where the western
canons of beauty were created. It is the locus of the appearance and
development of the formal and critical ideas of classicism. It is also the
area where encounters with other cultures were eventually to produce new
forms and new meanings. Classical, Jewish, Early Christian, Byzantine,
Islamic and modern cultures, all contributed to the formation of diverse
artistic expressions around the Mediterranean Basin which, in turn,
disseminated far and wide to leave their mark on other cultures.
This notion of the Mediterranean as a cultural watershed is not new to
researchers in all fields of history, and has indeed been reflected in
numerous publications. Thus, the main objective of the conference is to
further explore two major aspects of Mediterranean art in its wider
cultural context: the formation and development of artistic expressions
within the Mediterranean Basin in relation to their cultural origin and
background, and the relationship between the art of the Mediterranean
world and that of other cultures.
Program
15. 05. 2005 Sunday
8:45-9:00 Gathering
9:00-9:15 Greetings
9:15-9:45 Opening Lecture:
Prof. Wilhelm Schlink, Kunstgeschichtliches Institut der
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
“Jacob Burckhardt on Northern and Mediterranean Art”
9:45-10:00 Coffee Break
10:00-11:40
Session 1:
The Classical Mediterranean
Moderator: Dr. Sonia Klinger, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Victoria Sabetai, Research Centre for Antiquity, Academy of Athens, Greece
"Nuptial Imagery at the Age of Pericles:
Attic Red-Figured Vases at the Benaki Museum, Athens "
Dr. Adi Erlich, University of Haifa, Israel
"Who is Who: The Ambiguous Iconography in the Art of Hellenistic Maresha"
Ms. Yael Young, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel
"Girls Playing Auloi in the Hellenistic World"
Prof. Luiz Marquez, Cicognara Institute, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
"From Rome to Athens. Hadrian Kharops’ Eyes in Polemon’s De Physiognomonia
liber".
11:40-12:10 Coffee Break
12:10-13:30
Session 2:
Medieval Art, Mediterranean Culture
Moderator: Prof. Michael Goodich, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Diana Kottler, Beit-Berl College, Israel
“Eclecticism in the Art of Apulian Port Cities: The Case of Monopoli”
Dr. Avital Heyman, Ben Gurion University of Negev, Israel
“Mediterranean Sirens Crossing the Mountains of Auvergne-Velay”
Dr. Naomi Meiri-Dann, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
“Twelfth Century North Italian Mosaic Pavements and Pilgrimage to Rome and
the Holy Land”
13:30-15:00 Lunch Break
15:00-16:44
Session 3:
Jewish Motifs and Their Transmission
Moderator: Dr. Emma Maayan-Fanar, University of Haifa, Israel
Prof. Elisheva Revel-Neher, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
"The Voice, the Cloud, the Absence: Figurations of the Non-Figurable in
Jewish Art"
Dr. Shula Laderman, Bar Ilan University, Israel
"Biblical Cosmology in Art and Liturgy of Early Christianity"
Dr. Katrin Kogman Appel, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
“Italy and the Hebrew Manuscript Painting in Catalonia"
16:45-17:15 Coffee Break
17:15-18:30
Session 4:
Art and Rite in the Holy Land
Moderator: Dr. Avital Heyman, Ben Gurion University of Negev, Israel
Ms. Lihi Habas, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
“The Art of Imported Marble Chancel Screens and Its Influence on Local
Production in the Churches of Provincia Arabia and Palestina Terria: a
Case Study"
Dr. Zeev Weiss, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
“Jewish Art, Between Rome and Byzantium”
Ms. Yiska Harani, Israel
"Great Saturday’s Holy Fire: Hellenic (and Other) Identities"
16. 05. 2005 Monday
9:00-9:45 Opening Lecture:
Prof. Massimo Bernabo, University of Pavia, Cremona, Italy
"Miniatures in Byzantine Psalters: From Comedy Characters to Psalm Characters"
9:45-10:00 Coffee Break
10:00-11:15
Session 1:
Medieval Iconography
Moderator: Dr. Emma Maayan-Fanar, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Mati Meyer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
“'The Window of Testimony’: A Sign of Physical and Spiritual Conception”
Dr. Colum Hourihane, Princeton University
"Not Yet the Legend - Pontius Pilat in Art"
Dr. Andreina Contessa, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
"Art and Science in Medieval Catalonia: Ripoll Abbey and the Transmission
of Culture"
11:15-11:45 Coffee Break
11:45-13:30
Session 2:
Holy Icons, Holy Objects
Moderator: Prof. Anat Tcherikover, University of Haifa, Israel
Prof. Gerhard Wolf, Institute of Art History, Florence (Max Planck Institute)
"Prospective of Future Europe-Mediterranean Research Collaborations"
Prof. Alexei Lidov, Research Center for Eastern Christian Culture, Moscow,
Russia
"Mediterranean Hierotopy. Performances with Miraculous Icons"
Dr. Barbara Baert, University of Leuven, Belgium
"Helena in Andria (Apulia, Early 15th Century). The Discovery of the True
Cross between East and West"
13:30-15:00 Lunch Break
15:00-16:45
Session 3:
Mediterranean Culture and the East
Moderator: Dr. Jenny Horowitz, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Nirit Ben-Ayeh Debby, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
“Images of the Saracens in Italian Renaissance Art”
Dr. Simona Cohen, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
"Sculpture in Gandhara – The Meeting of Hellenistic and Roman Art with the
Sculpture of Northern India"
Ms. Bilha Moor, University of Haifa, Israel
"Wonders of Creation in Islamic Painting"
Dr. Rachel Milstein, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
"Alexander the Great in a Muslim Garb"
16:45-17:15 Coffee Break
17:15-18:30
Session 4:
Spanish Art, Mediterranean Spirit
Moderator: Dr. Jochai Rosen, University of Haifa, Israel
Prof. Luciano Migliaccio, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
"Artistic Relations between Naples, Genoa and Barcelona in the 16th Century"
Ms. Meital Itzkovich, University of Haifa, Israel
"Italian Influences in 16th Century Sevillian Painting: The Example of
Luis de Vargas"
Mr. Guy Tal, Indiana University at Bloomington
"Universal Language and the Overlooked Gestures of Melancholy in Goya’s
Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters"
17. 05. 2005 Tuesday
9:00-10:45
Session 1:
The Italian Effect
Moderator: Dr. Yoni Ascher, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Jens Baumgarten, University of Campinas, Brazil
"Italian Artists and Saints in Portuguese America: The Transformations of
Post-Tridentine Concepts"
Dr. Daniel Unger, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
"The Yearning for the Holy Land in Seventeenth-Century Pastoral Depictions
of Erminia and the Shepherds"
Prof. Alexander Nagel, University of Toronto, Canada
"A Statue of Christ from the Holy Land in Renaissance Italy"
Dr. Caroline Igra, University of Haifa, Israel
"Servants to patronage, witnesses to Change: Italian artists abroad and
the modern cityscape"
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-13:00
Session 2:
Classical Motifs in renaissance Art
Moderator: Dr. Yoni Ascher, University of Haifa, Israel
Prof. Ricardo de Mambro Santos, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy
“Migrations of Memory: The Invention of Beauty in Karel van Mander”
Dr. Jochai Rosen, University of Haifa, Israel
“The Classical Portrait': Another Facet of Classicism in Early Modern
Northern Europe”
Dr. Anat Gilboa, Nothern Baroque Art Queen's University Kingston, Canada
“The Influence of Plato’s Greater Hippias on Rubens’s Venus Frigida”
Ms. Adi Shelach, University of Haifa
“Classical Motifs in Venetian Art: A Painting by Benedetto Diana”
13:00-14:30 Lunch Break
14:30-15:45
Session 3:
The Neapolitan Effect
Moderator: Prof. Kenneth Stow, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Gabi Guarino, University of Haifa, Israel
"‘See Naples and Die’: Funeral Imprese in the Neapolitan Obsequies for the
Spanish Habsburgs”
Prof. Andreas Beyer, University of Basel, Switzerland
"Mount Vesuvius and Southern Italy: artistic, literary and scientific
perception around 1800"
Dr. Yoni Ascher, University of Haifa, Israel
"The Migration of Classical Mythology to Northern Europe – The Case of
Bruegel”
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
16:45-17:30
Session 4:
Architecture and the Mediterranean Culture
Moderator: Dr. Ron Fuchs, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Sabina Fulloni, Italian Agency for Enviroment Protection, Italy
"The Mediterranean Basin as Vehicle for the Proliferation and Continuity
of Roman Architectural and Construction Technology during the Antiquity"
Dr. Attilio Petruccioli, University of Bari, Italy
"History, Structure and Landscape in the Mediterranean Region"
Dr. Ada Segre, University of Milan, Italy
"Messengers from Mount Carmel: the Carmelites and Sacred Sites"
17:30-18:00 Coffee Break
18:00-19:45
Session 5:
Mediterranean Motifs in Modern Architecture
Moderator: Prof. Esther Levinger, University of Haifa, Israel
Dr. Edina Meyer-Maril, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
"The Flat Roof – Mediterranean, Oriental or Modern?"
Dr. Ron Fuchs, University of Haifa, Israel
"Mediterraneity: Architecture in Palestine/Israel in the 20th century"
Mr. Yossi Klein, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
"Local Art versus Mediterranean Architecture"
Dr. Anat Falbel, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
"From Mediterranean to Atlantic: two synagogues in Brazil"
Reference:
CONF: Art and Mediterranean Culture (Haifa, 15-17 May 05). In: ArtHist.net, May 8, 2005 (accessed Dec 30, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/27185>.