Conférence : Stefano de Bosio, « On Borderlands. Cross-cultural Encounters in the Alps Around 1500 and the Production of ‘Place’ », Londres, The Courtauld Institute, 11 novembre 2021, 17h-19h
This talk takes the castle of Issogne (Valle d’Aosta, Italy) and its distinctive mural decorations as the lens through which to look at the arts in the Western Alps around 1500. By focusing on the cultural hybridity of these painted cycles the aim is to explore alternative patterns for studying the ‘local’ and the notion of ‘place’, while reframing center-periphery narratives within the European context and their historiography.
Stefano de Bosio is Lecturer in Art History at the Freie Universität Berlin–FUBiS. His research aims to contribute to a renewed spatial history of the arts in early modern Europe, in its material, technical, symbolic, as well as theoretical and methodological dimensions. In recent years, Stefano has been Research Fellow at the KunsthistorischesInstitut in Florence, Villa I Tatti– The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, and the IKKM – International Research Institute for Media Philosophy at the Bauhaus University in Weimar. His book Frontiere. Arte, luogo, identità ad Aosta e nelle Alpi Occidentali, was published this autumn by Officina Libraria.
Organised by Dr Scott Nethersole (The Courtauld) and Dr Guido Rebecchini (The Courtauld)
Information: Thursday 11th November, 5.00pm – 7.00pm, Lecture Theatre 2, Vernon Square and Online, Free (book here). Please note this event will be live streamed to allow those outside London access to the event. All those who wish to access the event via this online method should book a ‘Livestream’ ticket rather than ‘Lecture Theatre’ ticket. Booking closes 30 minutes before the event start time.
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Florence Larcher (6 novembre 2021). Conférence : Stefano de Bosio, « On Borderlands. Cross-cultural Encounters in the Alps Around 1500 and the Production of ‘Place’ », Londres, The Courtauld Institute, 11 novembre 2021, 17h-19h. Collectif d'Historiens de l'Art de la Renaissance. Consulté le 23 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mop1