Visual Conflicts: Art History and the Formation of Political Memory
A one-day conference at University College London on Saturday, 7 March
2009
Location: Cruciform Building, Lecture Theatre 2:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/maps/ucl-maps/map2_low_res
The conference will explore ways in which visual culture has engaged
with armed conflict and politically-motivated acts of violence of all
types. It aims to provide a platform for developing links between
issues of memory formation, the politics of violence and visual
representation. Working with the analytical framework of the
discipline of art history, it will consider the entire field of visual
representation, to include, for instance, documentary film, reportage
as well as images produced by individual agents but that were made
public in one way or another. It will consider questions such as how
pre-existing narratives of conflict condition the way in which we
derive meaning from representations of politically motivated acts of
violence and to explore the implications for art historical inquiry
posed by shifts in imaging technologies and of the experience of war
itself.
Closing date for registration 27 February 2009. There is no fee. Lunch
provided.
If you wish to attend please forward your name, affiliation and a
contact number to
paul.foxucl.ac.uk, or g.pasternakucl.ac.uk
PROGRAMME
09.30-10.00
Registration and coffee
10.00-10.30
Tamar Garb, Paul Fox, Gil Pasternak
Introductory Remarks
10.30-11.15
Tom Gretton (University College London)
Camp life: news pictures of military men and domesticity in British
and French imperial armies c.1870 to c.1900
11.15-12.00
Eva Kernbauer (University of Bern)
Mediality and historiality in Videograms of a Revolution
12.00-12.45
Sue Walker (University College London)
Fragments and the epic: soldierly subjectivity after Napoleon
12.45-13.30
Lunch
13.30-14.15
Katy Parry (Liverpool University)
Haven't I seen that before? Photographic clichés of conflict and loss
in the British press
14.15-15.00
John Curley (Wake Forest University)
Life magazine "Picture of the Week" from 22 May 1944
15.00-15.30
Tea
15.30-16.15
Thomas Cauvin (European University Institute)
Exhibiting a conflict during a peace process; bicentenary of the 1798
rebellion in Ireland and Northern Ireland
16.15-17.00
Kira Shrewfelt (University of South California)
A martyr's aesthetic: digital media in the twenty first century Middle
East
17.00-17.30
Summing up and discussion
17.30-18.30
Drinks
Reference:
CONF: Visual Conflicts (London, 7 Mar 09). In: ArtHist.net, Jan 9, 2009 (accessed May 10, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/31186>.