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Exposition : « Unlocking Christian Art », Berlin, Bode-Museum/Gemäldegalerie, 20 avril 2023-sans date de fin précisée à ce jour

The Bode-Museum (Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst) and the Gemäldegalerie of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin have recently formed an interdisciplinary partnership with the Visual Commentary on Scripture (theVCS.org) at King’s College London. Together, these institutions have devised innovative ways of exploring the rich collections of Christian art in Berlin by combining the perspectives of art history and theology and by opening conversations with Islamic and Jewish traditions of thought. The first products of...

Parution : Ivana Čapeta Rakić, Giuseppe Capriotti, « Images in the Borderlands. The Mediterranean between Christian and Muslim Worlds in the Early Modern Period », Turnhout, Brepols, 2022

This volume offers a unique exploration into the cultural history of the Mediterranean in the Early Modern Period by examining the region through the prism of Christian-Muslim encounters and conflicts and the way in which such relationships were represented in art works from the time. Taking images from the period as its starting point, this interdisciplinary work draws together contributors from fields as varied as cultural history, art history, archaeology, and the political sciences in...

Soutenance de thèse : Angèle Tence, Le corps précipité. Chute et châtiment dans l’art européen de la première modernité (XVe-XVIIe siècle), Paris, Galerie Colbert, le 27 novembre 2021 à 14h

Soutenance de thèse d’Angèle Tence Le corps précipité. Chute et châtiment dans l’art européen de la première modernité (XVe-XVIIe siècle) Samedi 27 novembre 2021 à 14h à la Galerie Colbert (2, rue Vivienne – Paris 2e), salle Jullian (1er étage) Si Phaéton, Icare, les Géants ou encore les mauvais anges de la tradition judéo-chrétienne ont suscité bien des réflexions, rares sont les études qui portent sur la représentation de leurs chutes. Comment ces transgresseurs tombant...

Appel à contribution : “Between Heaven and Earth: Ecclesiastical Patronage in Europe, 1400-1600”, date limite : 2 février 2015

Appel à contribution : “Between Heaven and Earth: Ecclesiastical Patronage in Europe, 1400-1600”, date limite : 2 février 2015

Call for papers “Beetween Heaven and Hell : Ecclesiastical patronage in Europe, 1400-1600” Londres, Courtauld Institute of Art,  Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RN   Deadline for CFP : 2 February 2015 Third Annual Renaissance Symposium at the Courtauld Institute of Art : 9 May 2015 In recent years, the artistic commissions of ecclesiastic and lay patrons – both individual and collective – have been a fruitful area of scholarship. Research addressing issues of sacred space, devotional...

Conférence : “Religion, Art and Conflict: Disputes, destruction and creation” Londres, Courtauld Institute of Art, 5-6 décembre 2014

Conférence : “Religion, Art and Conflict: Disputes, destruction and creation” Londres, Courtauld Institute of Art, 5-6 décembre 2014

Conference: Religion, Art and Conflict: Disputes, destruction and creation (Courtauld Institute, 5-6 December 2014)   Although not a medieval conference per se, we think our readers will enjoy these two days on Religion, Art and Conflict at the Courtauld Institute in December, with sessions on manuscripts, historiographical reception of medieval art, and more besides. Tickets (£26, £16 students, Courtauld staff/students and concessions) can be ordered here. Throughout history religion and belief have been the catalyst for the...