A Symposium on the History of Art
Presented by The Frick Collection
and the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University
Friday, April 20 & Saturday, April 21, 2007
Program:
Friday Afternoon
at the Institute of Fine Arts
1 East 78th Street, New York
Thomas Quick presiding
3:00
Welcome: Mariet Westermann, Director, Institute of Fine Arts, New York
University
3:10
Kourotrophos: Hermes and Dionysos to the Virgin and Child
Elizabeth Kessler, Princeton University
3:30
The Portrayal of Egypt at the Sydenham Crystal Palace
Alexis Goodin, Brown University
3:50
Revisioning a Tibetan-Buddhist Temple
Melissa R. Kerin, University of Pennsylvania
4:10
History and Myth: Reading Srirangam’s ‘Past’ in Its Contemporary
Spatiality and Historical Representations
Shriya Sridharan, Binghamton University
Intermission
Derek Weiler presiding
5:00
Pastoral America: Degeneracy and Physiognomy in Agrarian Tropes of Democracy
Nicole Casi, Cornell University
5:20
The demand for visual authority: Fernando de Szyszlo and the problem of
Peruanidad
Luis Castañeda, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
5:40
Matisse and Byzantium, or Mechanization Takes Command
David Lewis, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
6:00
‘Nothing if not of the Moment’: Confronting Claude Cahun, Encountering History
Claire L. Sykes, University of Rochester
No one will be seated once a lecture has begun.
Refreshments will be served after the lectures.
Saturday Morning
At The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street, New York
Kristel Smentek presiding
9:30
Coffee will served in the Garden Court.
10:00
Welcome: Anne Litle Poulet, Director, The Frick Collection
10:10
About Time: On the Denial of Narrative in the Battle Mural at Cacaxtla
Claudia Brittenham, Yale University
10:30
From Father Time to Measured Time: Clocks in Eighteenth-Century France
Amy Sande-Friedman, Bard Graduate Center
10:50
A Clementine Conceit: Papal Intention and Sacred Decoration in St. Peter’s
Erin Benay, Rutgers University
11:10
The Great Executive Dream: George Maciunas, Adriano Olivetti and Fluxus
Incorporated
Mari Dumett, Boston University
Intermission
Christina Neilson presiding
11:45
The Delusion of Delight: Melancholy in the Work of Bosch
Anna Ratner, Columbia University
12:05
Rembrandt’s Samson and Delilah: A Study of Intimated Interiors
Rima Girnius, Bryn Mawr College
12:25
‘This artist has a poetic verve’: Pierre-Paul Prud’hon at the Salon of 1808
Elizabeth M. Rudy, Harvard University
Reference:
CONF: Symposium on the History of Art (New York, 20-21 Apr 07). In: ArtHist.net, Feb 23, 2007 (accessed Dec 22, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/29002>.