Mirror in theory and practice: New perspectives on old questions
Workshop at the Department of Art History of the University of Vienna and the Institut für philosophische und ästhetische Bildung of the Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences in Alfter
Organizers: Sandra Hindriks and Maurice Saß
PROGRAMM
Thursday, June 17
9.00 – 9.15
Introduction
9.15 – 10.30
Maud Brochard (Université de Lausanne)
Ivory mirrors of the fourteenth century, witnesses of a way of life
Svea Janzen (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
Elephant and unicorn. Medieval ivory mirrors
10.30 – 11.30
Break / Breakout-Session with speakers of the preceeding session
11.30 – 13.15
David J. Drogin (State University of New York)
The Mirror and Illicit Image: A 16th-Century Exemplar
Martina Pippal (Universität Wien)
Der Spiegel in Las Meninas
Anna de Bruyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Mirrors and optics in Jan David's Duodecim specula (1610)
13.15 – 15.00
Lunch Break / Breakout-Session with speakers of the preceeding session
15.00 – 16.45
Anneke de Bont (University of Cambridge)
“A Meaningful Invention“: Conelis Ketel's Mirror of Virtue
Stefano de Bosio (Freie Universität Berlin)
Cardano's Mirrors: Exploring the Self, the Mind, Nature, and the Artwork
Valerie Kobi (Universität Hamburg)
Reversed Images. Observational Practices in the Art Literature of the Early Modern Period
16.45 – 17.45
Break / Breakout-Session with speakers of the preceeding session
17.45 – 19.00
Thomas Hughes (The Courtauld Institute of Art)
Reflection and Temporality in James McNeil Whistler's Symphony in White No. 2 (1864)
Nicole Georgopulos (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
„Un miroir permanent“: Reflections in and on Realist Painting
19.00 – 20.00
Breakout-Session with speakers of the preceeding session /
Aperó in alternating Break-Out-Sessions
Friday, June 18
9.00 – 9.15
Introduction
9.15 – 11.00
Valentina Finger (Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München)
Imperial Mirrors and Suits of Glass: Sovereignty and Specularity on the Early Modern English Stage
Belina Scerri (University of Melbourne)
Self-Reflection: Mirrors and Merrcantilism in Parisian Regency Hôtels
Fabio Colonnese (Sapienza, Università di Roma)
The space as a theatre: Adolf Loos' mirrors
11.00 – 12.00
Break / Breakout-Session with speakers of the preceeding session
12.00 – 13.45
Paula Muhr (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Mirror as a research instrument and a metaphor in Salpêtrian Hypnotic experriments on hysteria patients
Debra Hanson (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond)
The Mirror in Theory and Practice: Faith Ringgold's Woman Looking in a Mirror
Cristina Moraru (Universitatea Națională de Arte „George Enescu“, Iași)
The mirror stage. Expanded Art Theory at the Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Postcolonialism
13.45 – 15.30
Lunch Break / Breakout-Session with speakers of the preceeding session
15.30 – 16.45
Martin Schieder (Universität Leipzig)
Zurück zur Natur! Der „Two-Way Mirror Triangle With One Currved Side“ von Dan Graham auf den Lofoten
Helena Ferreira (Universidade de Lisboa)
The reflected image is, in fact, a projecting image
16.45 – 18.00
Breakout-Session with speakers of the preceeding session /
Final discussion
The workshop will take place via Zoom and it will be open to an interested professional audience. We kindly ask interested persons who would like to follow a major part of the program, to register (via email to: workshop_spiegel.kunstgeschichteunivie.ac.at). The Zoom-invitation will be sent out a few days prior to the workshop to all speakers and participants.
Quellennachweis:
CONF: Mirror in theory and practice (online, 17-18 Jun 21). In: ArtHist.net, 02.06.2021. Letzter Zugriff 21.11.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/34257>.