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Appel à contribution : « La réplique », Cahiers de Mariemont, date limite le 15 septembre 2020

Le volume 43 des Cahiers de Mariemont sera consacré à la question de la réplique en histoire de l’art et s’intéressera à la réplique en tant que copie d’une œuvre, dont la visée n’est pas de tromper. La réplique fait l’objet d’un certain dédain, car elle est dépourvue d’une aura, selon la définition de Walter Benjamin (L’Œuvre d’art à l’époque de sa reproductibilité technique, 1936). Pourtant la production de répliques ne peut être ignorée dans...

Appel à contribution : « Femme et folie sous l’Ancien Régime », Paris, 26-27 mars 2021, date limite le 1er septembre 2020

Dans son Histoire de la folie à l’âge classique (1961) Michel Foucault ne fait nulle part mention d’une différence entre les sexes, tant dans la classification que dans le traitement de la folie. Faut-il en conclure que le lien privilégié construit par la culture occidentale entre femme et folie ne prendrait son véritable essor qu’au XIXe siècle, le célèbre tableau Une leçon clinique à la Salpétrière (1887) jouant le rôle d’image archétypale ? C’est peu probable....

Appel à contribution : « Gendering and Degendering Death in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period », Dublin, avril 2021, date limite le 1er août 2020

Gender and Death in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modernity Submissions welcome for panel at the April 2021 Renaissance Society of America conference in Dublin Call for proposals on how the category of gender survived, disappeared or was transformed in contact with death in the late medieval and early modern period. Proposal of how the differentiation based on the categories male/female was maintained, effaced or subsumed within other contemporary categories when dealing with dead...

Parution : Nikolaos Vryzidis (dir.), « The Hidden Life of Textiles in the Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean », Turnhout, Brepols, 2020

The book contains published papers of the conference ‘Textiles & Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean: Paradigms of Contexts and Cross-Cultural Exchanges’ of the British School at Athens held at the (Benaki) Museum of Islamic Art in 2016, as well as some new contributions. The focus in this wide-ranging collection of studies by key scholars in the field is on textiles and their functions in various Mediterranean contexts (and beyond) during medieval and post-medieval...

Parution : Adam S. Cohen (dir.), et. al., « The Visualization of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe », Turnhout, Brepols, 2020

All of us are exposed to graphic means of communication on a daily basis. Our life seems flooded with lists, tables, charts, diagrams, models, maps, and forms of notation. Although we now take such devices for granted, their role in the codification and transmission of knowledge evolved within historical contexts where they performed particular tasks. The medieval and early modern periods stand as a formative era during which visual structures, both mental and material, increasingly...

Appel à contribution : « Breaking Conventions and Confronting Gender: The Multifaceted Relationship Between Women and Art in the Low Countries, 1500-1800 », Amsterdam, 2-5 juin 2021, date limite le 1er juillet 2020

In preparation of the HNA conference 2-5 June 2021, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, the program committee invites HNA members to submit proposals for paper sessions. The sessions are posted on the HNA website. Please submit your proposal(s) to the session chair(s), not the program committee. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple proposals to different sessions, but please inform all appropriate chairs about this at...

Appel à contribution : « Indeterminacy in Netherlandish Visual Arts and Culture (1400-1800) », Amsterdam, 2-5 juin 2021, date limite le 1er juillet 2020

In preparation of the HNA conference 2-5 June 2021, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, the program committee invites HNA members to submit proposals for paper sessions. The sessions are posted on the HNA website. Please submit your proposal(s) to the session chair(s), not the program committee. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple proposals to different sessions, but please inform all appropriate chairs about this at...

Appel à contribution : « ‘Here and Now’: Capturing the Moment in Netherlandish Art (1400–1700) », Amsterdam, 2-5 juin 2021, date limite le 1er juillet 2020

In preparation of the HNA conference 2-5 June 2021, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, the program committee invites HNA members to submit proposals for paper sessions. The sessions are posted on the HNA website. Please submit your proposal(s) to the session chair(s), not the program committee. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple proposals to different sessions, but please inform all appropriate chairs about this at...

Appel à contribution : « The Church of San Rocco: Confraternal Religious Space and Sanctuary », Venise, 2-4 décembre 2021, date limite le 21 juin 2020

The project Churches of Venice: New Research Perspectives (Chiese di Venezia: Nuove prospettive di ricerca)—begun in 2010 and from 2017 supported by the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice and currently sponsored by Save Venice Inc.—consists of a multi-year program of interdisciplinary conferences each focused on a specific Venetian church. The project is designed to engage different disciplines for a deeper understanding of the complex social and religious phenomena embodied...

Colloque international : « Histoire de la fin des temps. Les mutation du discours eschatologique : Moyen Âge, Renaissance, Temps modernes », CESR, Tours, 21-23 mars 2019

Colloque international Histoire de la fin des temps. Les mutations, du discours eschatologique : Moyen Âge, Renaissance, Temps Modernes  CESR, Tours, 21-23 mars 2019 Organisé par Christian Trottman (Université de Tours), Édouard Mehl (Université de Lille) L’eschatologie est le domaine des fins dernières et se divise immédiatement en eschatologie individuelle ou personnelle concernant le destin des âmes après la mort et eschatologie collective, concernant cette fois la fin du monde, univers et société, l’avènement définitif du...