ANN 13.10.2021

Aberystwyth Art History Research Seminar Series (27 Oct 21-27 Apr 22)

Online / Aberystwyth University, 27.10.2021–27.04.2022

Dr Samuel Raybone

Aberystwyth Art History Research Seminar Series

Theme: Decolonial and Transnational Approaches to Art History and Visual Culture

Recent calls to ‘decolonise’ university curricula, museums, and public spaces have inspired a reckoning with the complicity of art and art history in the practice and legacy of empire. This has entailed critical reflection on the residues of colonialist thinking that continue to inform whose art we choose to study; as well as the values, assumptions, methods, and concepts we use to study it. More, it has cultivated awareness of the structural inequalities that determine who gets to write these histories, and the powerful impact that narratives of the past have on the struggles of the present. Responding to these debates, this year the Aberystwyth Art History Research Seminar Series provides a forum for those working in and alongside art history to reflect upon ways in which we might transform and broaden our practices.

Programme

27 October 2021, 4:30-6:00 pm, Dr Ting Chang (University of Nottingham), ‘Imperial Games: Visuality, Tactility, Ludicity’

24 November 2021, 4:30-6:00 pm, Dr Melanie Polledri (Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales), ‘National treasures? Addressing the legacies of Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales’s early collection-building policies’

23 February 2022, 4:30-6:00 pm, Dr Zehra Jumabhoy (University of Bristol), ‘Heights & Hubris?: Scaling Mountains and Macho-Nationalism’

27 April 2022, 4:30-6:00 pm, Professor Clare A. P. Willsdon (University of Glasgow), ‘Crossing Borders in the Impressionist Garden: some examples of art and horticulture in the work of John Singer Sargent, Mary McMonnies, Max Liebermann, and Claude Monet’

Free & open to all
Join via website: www.aber.ac.uk/en/art/research/aahrss/

Quellennachweis:
ANN: Aberystwyth Art History Research Seminar Series (27 Oct 21-27 Apr 22). In: ArtHist.net, 13.10.2021. Letzter Zugriff 29.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/35060>.

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