Virtual Lecture with Curator Lana Sloutsky Byzantium and Russia: Two Cultures, Intertwined

Thursday, October 8, 6:00-7:00pm EDT
Members Free, Nonmembers $5
Registration required by Wednesday, October 7
Join our new Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Lana Sloutsky, for a presentation on the historical relationship between the visual languages of Byzantium and Russia. The talk will be structured around formative artistic and architectural examples to highlight both the multifaceted interconnections and independence of the two traditions. The presentation will be followed by a live Q+A.

CALL FOR PAPERS – FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ICONOGRAPHIC STUDIES – RIJEKA, 28 – 29 MAY 2020

Center for Iconographic Studies invites you to submit proposals for the Fourteenth International Conference of Iconographic Studies that will be held in Rijeka, Croatia May 28 – 29, 2019.

Please find attached the Call for the Conference. The dead-line for submitting proposals is January 15th 2020.

We would be grateful if you could disseminate the information to your colleagues and through your mailing list.

We’re looking forward to hearing from you soon!

More information can be find here RIEKA2020 IKON CONFERENCE CALL 17.9.2019

CALL FOR THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE REVOLUTION AND REVOLUTIONS IN ART FOR DOCTORAL AND POST-DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, LJUBLJANA 12-14 SEPTEMBER 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Organizational committee of the Fifth international conference for PhD students and recent PhD graduates “Revolution and Revolutions in Art” challenges the PhD students, young researchers and scholars from different fields of humanities and social sciences to address a multitude of questions, dilemmas, perspectives and problems related to the idea of revolution in art. We welcome theoretical, empirical and methodological papers addressing the theme. We also encourage different aspects and approaches and especially invite proposals that address the following topics:

➡️Revolutionary shifts in European art from antiquity to the early modern period:
artists, patrons, ideas, creations that profoundly marked the course of art;

➡️Revolutions in modern and contemporary art:
new artistic concepts, metamorphoses in contemporary visual arts, new aesthetics, new social dynamics;

➡️Digital art and revolution:
new media, new technologies, art and science, the position, role and power of artist in digital era;

➡️Revolutions and art institutions:
shaping the art world – turning points in exhibition making and professionalization of art, contemporary curatorship, art economy and power;

➡️Iconography of revolution in European art:
Iconographic motives related to different contexts – historical, political, social, gender, scientific, religious, etc.; war and revolution memorials, damnatio memoriae;

➡️Art as observer and companion to revolutionary movements:
Artist and art in the time of revolutions, artistic contributions to the revolution, socially engaged art, art and political propaganda, artist in war, art in global political and economic changes;

➡️Liberty and human rights in history and art:
Changing of the concept of liberty from antiquity to the present, human rights – theory and reality in modern society, globalism and human rights, human rights activism in art.

Proposals should include name, contact information (address, phone number, e-mail), title of the paper, short CV and an abstract. Short CV in English of maximum 200 words. Abstract in English of maximum 400 words. Send by e-mail to: phd.conference2019.lj@gmail.com

Registration is free of charge.

More: http://phdconference2014.wixsite.com/dmr-ljubljana

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International Board of co-chairs: Prof Martin Germ (University of Ljubljana), Prof Marina Vicelja Matijašić (University of Rijeka), Prof Ivana Prijatelj Pavičić (University of Split), Prof Jelena Erdeljan (University of Belgrade).
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Organising committee: Dr Ines Babnik, Dr Gašper Cerkovnik, Dr Nina Díaz Fernández, Dr Martina Malešič, Sara Turk, Dr Asta Vrečko, Nikola Piperski, Dr Dalibor Prančević, Dr Barbara Španjol Pandelo.


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Marina & Helena

Call for papers – Thirteenth International Conference of Iconographic Studies 2019

Center for Iconographic Studies invites you to submit proposals for the Thirteenth International Conference of Iconographic Studies that will be held in Rijeka, Croatia May 30-31 2019.

Please find attached the Call for the Conference. The dead-line for submitting proposals is January 15th 2019.

We would be grateful if you could disseminate the information to your colleagues and through your mailing list.

We’re looking forward to hearing from you soon!

More information can be read here.

In memoriam Marianne Saghy (1961-2018)

In memoriam Marianne Saghy (1961-2018) Professor at Department of Medieval Studies, CEU Budapest
Great scholar and dear person, a collaborator to the Center of Iconographic Studies for many years and a close friend.

The international conference “Choir Stalls and Their Patrons”

The international conference “Choir Stalls and Their Patrons” will be held on 13th and 14th September 2018 at the University of Rijeka (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Campus, 2nd floor, 207). The conference is organized by the Department of Art History and the international organization Misericordia International.

The program of the conference is here.

You are kindly invited!