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Global survey of body art, from the prehistoric period through to contemporary globalised developments, via themes such as sociality, beauty, identity, etc.
Juried Art Exhibition held in conjunction with the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle October 1- November 6 Art Opening Night October 2, 6:30-8:30pm Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome!
The Association for Art History , 2019
The Annual Conference brings together international research and critical debate about art, art history and visual cultures. This key annual event is an opportunity to keep up to date with new research, hear leading keynotes, broaden networks and exchange ideas. The Annual Conference is open to all. It is a key annual event for those presenting new research, and those wanting to listen and learn about new research. Attracting around 500 attendees each year, the conference is popular with academics, curators, practitioners, phd students, early career researchers and non-art historians engaged with art history research. 2019 Annual Conference 4 – 6 April 2019 University of Brighton NOTATE, DOCUMENT, SCORE: BODY CULTURE & VISUAL CULTURE Session Convenors Paisid Aramphongphan, De Montfort University Hyewon Yoon, University of New Hampshire Session Abstract This session will examine the intersections of body culture and visual culture across time, encompassing notation, performance and experimental scores, photographic documentation, film, and other archival sources. Rather than focusing on rubrics traditionally understood as dance, such as choreography and performance designed for time-limited showings, the papers examine body and movement as an expanded field of practice, and how that fits within, emerges out of, and/or shapes a particular social and historical context.
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Conference at the GHI, October 14–16, 2010. Conveners: Hartmut Bergho! (GHI) and Thomas Kühne (Clark University, Worcester). Participants: Ingrid Banks (University of California, Santa Barbara), Christina Burr (University of Windsor), Paula Diehl (Humboldt University, Berlin), Jennifer Evans (Carleton University, Ottawa), Mila Ganeva (Miami University, Oxford), Erik Jensen (Miami University, Oxford), Geo! rey Jones (Harvard Business School), Karin Klenke in absentia (University of Göttingen), Sara Lenehan (Oxford University), Jan Logemann (GHI), Michael Müller in absentia (Technical University Dortmund), Henry Navarro (University of Cincinnati), Uta Poiger (University of Washington, Seattle), Véronique Pouillard (Free University of Brussels), Christiane Reichart-Burikukuiye (University of Bayreuth), Miriam Rürup (GHI), Anne Sonnenmoser (University of Duisburg-Essen), Uwe Spiekermann (GHI), Mark Stoneman (GHI), Althea Tait (Old Dominion University, Norfolk), Ulrike Thoms (Charité Cli...
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