Preliminaryprogram
Wednesday, May 13
8:30 - registration
9:15-9:30 welcome& announcements
9:30-10:30 keynotelecture I
HEINZ ICKSTADT “Transcendentalistsand Cultural Nationalists: Transformations of the Natural Sublime from Thoreauand Church to the Painters and Poets of the Stieglitz Circle”
10:30-10:45 coffeebreak
10:45-12:10
BRYAN J. ZYGMONT -“Charles Willson Peale, the Enlightenment, and The Great Mastodon: Identity,Science, and Art in Early Federal America”
ALLISON STAGG -“The Politics of Low Art: The Networking of Caricaturists in Early America”
MAREK WILCZYNSKI -“The Americanization of the Sublime: Washington Allston and Thomas Cole asTheorists of American Art”
12:10-14:00 lunchbreak
14:00-15:00 keynotelecture II
DERRICK CARTWRIGHT - “Ashcan Images and Anarchist Ideals: Robert Henri’s Radical Texts”
15:00-15:55
ZUZANA TABACKOVA -“Gibran Khalil Gibran: A WritingArtist or a Drawing Writer?”
RACHEL SANDERS -“Intellectual Convictions and Emotional Experience: Women Artists and Criticsin The Liberator and New Masses”
15:55-16:10 coffeebreak
16:10-17:55
EDYTA FRELIK -“Calling Things by Their Right Names’: Thomas Hart Benton as Raconteur”
SARAH ARCHINO -“Image Withheld: Censorship and Avant-Garde Parody”
SIOFRA MCSHERRY - “‘Ever-Grateful Wonder.’ The Gift as a Modelfor the Artistic Community: An Interdisciplinary Exchange Between JosephCornell and Marianne Moore”
DANIELA DANIELE -“Surrealist Group Autobiographies: Experiments in Lyrical Prose by AmericanWomen Artists”
Thursday, May 14
9:00-10:00 keynotelecture III
ANDREW HEMINGWAY - “TheNew God: Paul Strand and the Romantic Anti-Capitalist Worldview”
10:00-10:15 coffeebreak
10:15-12:00
RACHEL STELLA - “Harry Holtzman: The Artist as Editor/Publisher”
JERZY KUTNIK -“Straddling the Abyss: Robert Motherwell as Reluctant Wordsmith”
JAMES FINCH -“Franz Kline and the Artist Interview”
KAREN HEATH - “The Artist as Political Admirer: The Curious Tale of Andrew Wyeth andRichard Nixon”
12:00-13:30 lunchbreak
13:30-14:30 keynotelecture IV
ERIKA DOSS - “WritingMy Religion: Journalistic Practices and Issues of Faith for Modern AmericanArtists”
14:30-14:45 coffeebreak
15:00-18:00 tripto the Lublin Museum
18:30 dinner inthe Old Town
Friday, May 15
9:00-10:00 keynotelecture V
ROBERT WESTERFELHAUS - “Illustrators, Mass Media, and the Rise – and Demise – ofAmerica’s Middle Class, Middle Brow Culture”
10:00-10:15 coffeebreak
10:15-12:00
YULIAKLYMCHUK - “Artist and Writer Ludwig Bemelmans in the Context of AmericanArtistic Trends”
IRYNA YAKOVENKO - “Flannery O’Connoras a Cartoonist”
FILIP LIPINSKI -“Inscribed Canvases: Writing-in-Painting in American Art”
CAROLYN STUART -“Generations of Feminist Intelligentsia: June Wayne and Gilah Yelin Hirsch,Joans of Art”
12:00-13:30 lunchbreak
13:30-14:30 keynotelecture VI
LIZA KIRWIN - “TheA to Z of Artist/Writers at the Archives of American Art”
14:30-15:25
SUSAN GREENBERGFISHER - ”The Head and the Hand: American Sculptors as Authors”
DOMINIKA GLOGOWSKI- “Isamu Noguchi’s Relationship of Things”
15:25-15:40 coffeebreak
15:40-17:25
CHRISTA NOELROBBINS - “Kenneth Noland’s Reichian Theory of Self”
STAMATINADIMAKOPOLOU - “Sites of Art and Trails ofExperience in the Writings of Vito Acconci, Robert Smithson and BernadetteMayer”
ANNAKRAWCZYK-LASKARZEWSKA - “Looking Harder at Movies, or the Challenge ofScaffolding Painterly Reviews”
ANNA GAIDASH -“Ageing Artists in Tina Howe’s Plays”
Saturday, May 16
9:00-10:45
EWA ANTOSZEK -“Crossing the Borders of Tradition: The Play of Pre-texts in Alma López’sRepresentations of La Virgen de Guadalupe”
IZABELLA KIMAK -“Tagging Brooklyn: Graffiti, Race and Class in Jonathan Lethem’s The Fortress of Solitude”
URSZULA NIEWIADOMSKA-FLIS- “‘I'sein Town, Honey’: African American ArtistsReclaiming Black Womanhood”
MALGORZATA OLSZA -“A Portrait of the Artist as …? The Author in American Non-Fiction GraphicNovels”
10:45-11:00 coffeebreak
11:00-12:30
round table &closing
Reference:
CONF: Wordstruck (Lublin, 13-16 May 15). In: ArtHist.net, Mar 22, 2015 (accessed Nov 1, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/9795>.