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Étiqueté : colonisation

Appel à contribution : “Black and Indigenous Thought in the Iberian Worlds”, RSA, date limite le 1er août 2025

Type : Paper Panel Session Abstract (Max. 300 words) : This panel seeks contributions from scholars engaged in cutting-edge research in Iberian and Hispanic studies that explore how Black individuals, Indigenous peoples, and non-Christian groups engaged with, navigated, and resisted both local and imperial power structures. Of particular interest are studies that investigate how individuals experienced and contested processes of racialization, and how they made use of, resisted, or strategically engaged with institutions and ideologies...

Appel à contribution : “Slavery and Material Culture in Early Modern Maritime Asia”, RSA, date limite le 20 juillet 2025

Type : Paper Panel Session Abstract (Max. 300 words) : Empires are built on enslaved labor—the objects they left behind bear traces of that exploitation. Recent decades have seen renewed attention toward the intersection between enslaved peoples and the production of art and material culture, yet this scholarly focus has concentrated overwhelmingly on the transatlantic context. Less attention has been paid to the material histories of maritime Asia, particularly Southeast Asia, where large populations of...

Journées d’étude : “The Global Baroque: European Material Culture between Conquest, Trade and Mission, 1600-1750”, King’s Manor, University of York, du 10 au 11 juillet 2025

The period of Western art history known as “the Baroque” has traditionally been interpreted as a stylistic phenomenon. However, artistic production in Europe circa 1600–1750 was enabled by a proto-industrial world system dominated by Spain and Portugal, the Netherlands and later Britain. As a result, material culture became entangled in networks of trade, colonial rule and Catholic global mission stretching from Naples to Nagasaki. This conference will broaden perspectives on the Baroque, embracing its transcontinental...

Colloque : “Global Ideals in the Early Modern Iberian Worlds”, Bologne, Université de Bologne, Palazzo Marescotti, 19 – 20 juin 2025

Symposium: Empire of Role Models? Championing and Challenging Global Ideals in the Early Modern Iberian Worlds. This symposium addresses the issue of global connections by focusing
on the circulations of world views, distributed agency, the transformation
of models, transcultural/transformative objects, nomadic ideals, utopian objects promising salvation, objects embodying conflicts or aspiring to heal division, weaponized objects, and images visualizing redemption, negotiation
or idealized pacification. It focuses on the globalizing networks that strove toward universal unity and the synergy...

Conférence : « Genoa, Venice, and their colonies compared », Cracovie, The Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace, National Museum Kraków/Lanckoroński Room, Collegium Iuridicum, Department of the History of Art of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, 1-2 avril 2023

Genoa, Venice, and their colonies compared, 13th to 16th century. People, Power, and Art. Comparisons between Genoa and Venice has been drawn, if at all, primarily from the perspective of the discipline of history. Both similarities and differences have been noted, but it has also been questioned whether a comparative approach is useful at all, positing the two sea powers as „incomparable”. However, the way in which Genoa and Venice established a system of colonies...

Parution : Maria Berbara, « Sacrifice and Conversion in the Early Modern Atlantic World », Harvard University Press, 2022

When Europeans came to the American continent in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, they were confronted with what they perceived as sacrificial practices. Representations of Tupinamba cannibals, Aztecs slicing human hearts out, and idolatrous Incas flooded the early modern European imagination. But there was no less horror within European borders; during the early modern period no region was left untouched by the disasters of war. Sacrifice and Conversion in the Early Modern Atlantic World illuminates a...

Séminaire : « Los jesuitas y las artes : coadjutores, padres, artífices », Madrid, Université autonome de Madrid et en ligne, 02-03 juin 2022

Seminario Internacional “Los jesuitas y las artes: coadjutores, padres, artífices” Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) / Universidad a Distancia de Madrid (UDIMA) Proyecto Nacional I+D CoMArtis “Coadjutores: artistas e ideas migrantes en la globalización ibérica” (PID2020-117094GB-I00) Investigadores Principales: Juan Luis González García (UAM) / Sara Fuentes Lázaro (UDIMA) “Coadjutores: artistas e ideas migrantes en la globalización ibérica” estudia las redes de circulación de los artistas de la Compañía de Jesús durante la Edad Moderna, incluyendo...

Parution : Ilona Katzew, “Archive of the World: Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500–1800”, Delmonico Books, Los Angeles County Museum of art, 2022

Including textiles, paintings and decorative arts, Archive of the World offers a lucid alternative to traditional interpretations of art from the so-called New World. Edited with text by Ilona Katzew. Conversation by Edward J. Sullivan and Ilona Katzew Designed by Lorraine Wild and Xiaoqing Wang, Green Dragon Office Exquisitely illustrated with new photography, this stunning book represents the first comprehensive study of LACMA’s notable holdings of Spanish American art. Following the arrival of the Spaniards...