Art in the Periphery International Conference - Hommage to Foteini Vlachou
Aud. 1, Torre B / NOVA FCSH
Av. Berna, 26-C, Lisboa
Língua/Language: Inglês/English
Av. Berna, 26-C, Lisboa
Língua/Language: Inglês/English
14 MARCH
08:30
Arrival and registrations (and registration for conference dinner)
09:00
Art in the Periphery International Conference – Hommage to Foteini Vlachou opening remarks with the presence of Joana Cunha Leal, Pedro Oliveira, Luís Trindade, Mariana Pinto dos Santos, Alexandra Curvelo
09:30
Panel 1: Questioning the periphery
Chair: Luís Trindade (IHC)
Nora Veszprémi. “Universalizing the local? Museums, centres and peripheries”
Michal Wenderski. “From avant-garde “centres” to “peripheries”? Selected case studies of artistic influences within the interwar art network”
Beáta Hock. “Eurocentric internationalism or critical regionalism: south-south and east-south cultural alliances”
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:30
Panel 2: Questioning the centre
Chair: Nuno Senos (IHA)
Daniel Ralston. “Performing “Spanish” Painting in Paris. 1865-1875”
Luís Correia. “Peripheral at the centre? Frédéric Bazille and male nude in 1860s Paris”
Maria Lluïsa Faxedas Brujats. “Double periphery: Fidel Aguilar (1894-1917), a European sculpture”
13:00
LUNCH AT NOVA FCSH FOR DELEGATES (provided by the Conference organization)
15:00
Panel 3: Geographies 1
Chair: Alicia Miguélez (IEM)
Lisa Mahoney. “The politics of the periphery: Icon painting and Frankish Cyprus”
Margarita Voulgaropoulou. “From the centre to the periphery and back: Artistic Exchanges and the Art of Icon painting in the Venetian Stato da Màr (15th-18th Centuries)”
Nicola Verderame. “Celebrating the Sultan in stile floreale: Monumentality in the 19th Century Ottoman Empire”
Ana Maria Costa. “Natural history art in the “periphery” of the Portuguese, Spanish and British Empires in the late 18th Century”
16:50
COFFEE BREAK
17:30
KEYNOTE 1: Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
Chair: Joana Cunha Leal (IHA)
"IT IS TIME WE STARTED NARRATING THE PERIPHERY. WHAT STORIES FOR THE PERIPHERIES AFTER DECONSTRUCTION?"
19:00
Welcoming drink for delegates at the schoolyard Café, NOVA FCSH
08:30
Arrival and registrations (and registration for conference dinner)
09:00
Art in the Periphery International Conference – Hommage to Foteini Vlachou opening remarks with the presence of Joana Cunha Leal, Pedro Oliveira, Luís Trindade, Mariana Pinto dos Santos, Alexandra Curvelo
09:30
Panel 1: Questioning the periphery
Chair: Luís Trindade (IHC)
Nora Veszprémi. “Universalizing the local? Museums, centres and peripheries”
Michal Wenderski. “From avant-garde “centres” to “peripheries”? Selected case studies of artistic influences within the interwar art network”
Beáta Hock. “Eurocentric internationalism or critical regionalism: south-south and east-south cultural alliances”
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:30
Panel 2: Questioning the centre
Chair: Nuno Senos (IHA)
Daniel Ralston. “Performing “Spanish” Painting in Paris. 1865-1875”
Luís Correia. “Peripheral at the centre? Frédéric Bazille and male nude in 1860s Paris”
Maria Lluïsa Faxedas Brujats. “Double periphery: Fidel Aguilar (1894-1917), a European sculpture”
13:00
LUNCH AT NOVA FCSH FOR DELEGATES (provided by the Conference organization)
15:00
Panel 3: Geographies 1
Chair: Alicia Miguélez (IEM)
Lisa Mahoney. “The politics of the periphery: Icon painting and Frankish Cyprus”
Margarita Voulgaropoulou. “From the centre to the periphery and back: Artistic Exchanges and the Art of Icon painting in the Venetian Stato da Màr (15th-18th Centuries)”
Nicola Verderame. “Celebrating the Sultan in stile floreale: Monumentality in the 19th Century Ottoman Empire”
Ana Maria Costa. “Natural history art in the “periphery” of the Portuguese, Spanish and British Empires in the late 18th Century”
16:50
COFFEE BREAK
17:30
KEYNOTE 1: Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
Chair: Joana Cunha Leal (IHA)
"IT IS TIME WE STARTED NARRATING THE PERIPHERY. WHAT STORIES FOR THE PERIPHERIES AFTER DECONSTRUCTION?"
19:00
Welcoming drink for delegates at the schoolyard Café, NOVA FCSH
15 MARCH
09:30
Panel 4: Gender as periphery
Chair: Maria Vlachou (Acesso Cultura | Access Culture)
Annie Kontogiorgi, Manolis Karterakis. “The double “peripheries” of female craftmanship in Greece”
Sofia Gotti. “Feminism in the periphery, still. How the contested legacies of 1970s feminist art initiatives enlighten the failures of #metoo in patriarchal Italy”
Agata Jakubowska. “Gendered peripheries. Horizontal Art History and Women artists”
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:30
Panel 5: Remappings 1
Chair: Begoña Farré Torras (IHA)
Annika Öhrner. “Hilma af Klint. Chronology and History as constructed in the narratives of a ‘modernist master’”
Corina Meyer. “How a Brescian painter could emerge from just local importance lasting for centuries to the canon of taste in the 19th century”
Iveta Slavkova. “Abhumanism after World War II in Paris: a ‘periphery’ within a ‘centre’”
13:00
LUNCH AT NOVA FCSH FOR DELEGATES (provided by the Conference organization)
14:30
KEYNOTE 2: Terry Smith
Chair: Pedro Aires Oliveira (IHC)
“PERIPHRASIS: PROVINCES, MARGINS, PERIPHERIES, CENTERS—FOTEINI VLACHOU AND THE DECENTERING OF ART HISTORY”
16:00
COFFEE BREAK
16:30
Panel 6: Changing temporalities 1
Chair: Alexandra Curvelo (IHA)
Sofia Katopi. “The Venetian Loggia of Candian: a “stylistic anachronism” or a vehicle of political rhetoric?”
Yue Yu. “Which centre to follow? The dilemma of Nihonga in Meiji Japan”
Alzbeta Filipova. “Medieval Georgian enamels and precious metalwork at the margins of art history: the origins of the problem”
18:00
BREAK
18:15
ROUND TABLE: Presentation and discussion of Foteini Vlachou’s book The Disappointed Writer (2019). Chair: Mariana Pinto dos Santos (IHA)
With Terry Smith, Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, Joana Cunha Leal, Alicia Miguélez, Eleonora Vratskidou
20:00
CONFERENCE DINNER (with registration)
09:30
Panel 4: Gender as periphery
Chair: Maria Vlachou (Acesso Cultura | Access Culture)
Annie Kontogiorgi, Manolis Karterakis. “The double “peripheries” of female craftmanship in Greece”
Sofia Gotti. “Feminism in the periphery, still. How the contested legacies of 1970s feminist art initiatives enlighten the failures of #metoo in patriarchal Italy”
Agata Jakubowska. “Gendered peripheries. Horizontal Art History and Women artists”
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:30
Panel 5: Remappings 1
Chair: Begoña Farré Torras (IHA)
Annika Öhrner. “Hilma af Klint. Chronology and History as constructed in the narratives of a ‘modernist master’”
Corina Meyer. “How a Brescian painter could emerge from just local importance lasting for centuries to the canon of taste in the 19th century”
Iveta Slavkova. “Abhumanism after World War II in Paris: a ‘periphery’ within a ‘centre’”
13:00
LUNCH AT NOVA FCSH FOR DELEGATES (provided by the Conference organization)
14:30
KEYNOTE 2: Terry Smith
Chair: Pedro Aires Oliveira (IHC)
“PERIPHRASIS: PROVINCES, MARGINS, PERIPHERIES, CENTERS—FOTEINI VLACHOU AND THE DECENTERING OF ART HISTORY”
16:00
COFFEE BREAK
16:30
Panel 6: Changing temporalities 1
Chair: Alexandra Curvelo (IHA)
Sofia Katopi. “The Venetian Loggia of Candian: a “stylistic anachronism” or a vehicle of political rhetoric?”
Yue Yu. “Which centre to follow? The dilemma of Nihonga in Meiji Japan”
Alzbeta Filipova. “Medieval Georgian enamels and precious metalwork at the margins of art history: the origins of the problem”
18:00
BREAK
18:15
ROUND TABLE: Presentation and discussion of Foteini Vlachou’s book The Disappointed Writer (2019). Chair: Mariana Pinto dos Santos (IHA)
With Terry Smith, Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, Joana Cunha Leal, Alicia Miguélez, Eleonora Vratskidou
20:00
CONFERENCE DINNER (with registration)
16 MARCH
09:30
Panel 7: Remappings 2
Chair: Rui Lopes (IHC)
Panayota Noti Klagka. “Comic genre: a subject matter in the periphery of canonical art history”
Lucy Mounfield. “Quite good for an amateur! Vivian Maier, amateurism and outsider art”
Noemi de Haro Garcia. “Realism, pop, psychedelia, academia, schizophrenia? The politics of the figurative visual arts in Spain and the peripheries of Art History”
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:30
Panel 8: Changing temporalities 2
Chair: Joana Cunha Leal (IHA)
Eliana Sousa Santos. “Prime objects and replications. Revival architecture and the shape of time”
Katarzyna Cytlak. “Artistic relations between the cultural centres. The periphery/periphery model as a new paradigm of global art studies in the contemporary curatorial thought”
Flóra Barkóczi. “Artpool’s concept of “Active Archive": a translocal program as networking strategy in the periphery”
13:00
LUNCH (restaurant recommendations provided at the conference)
15:00
Panel 9: Geographies 2
Chair: Mariana Pinto dos Santos (IHA)
Marta Edling. “Art for all. Exhibition of modern northern art in Sweden. 1945-1960”
Ilhan Ozan. “Art, Regionalism, Diplomacy in the Fifth Teheran Biennial (1966)”
Leonor de Oliveira. “A peripheral centre? Artistic practice and historiographic discourse and confrontation at the exhibition Portuguese arts since 1910”
Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci, Nikki Petroni. “Art in a cosmopolitan periphery: power, centrality and insular resilience: the case of Malta”
16:50
Closing remarks
09:30
Panel 7: Remappings 2
Chair: Rui Lopes (IHC)
Panayota Noti Klagka. “Comic genre: a subject matter in the periphery of canonical art history”
Lucy Mounfield. “Quite good for an amateur! Vivian Maier, amateurism and outsider art”
Noemi de Haro Garcia. “Realism, pop, psychedelia, academia, schizophrenia? The politics of the figurative visual arts in Spain and the peripheries of Art History”
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:30
Panel 8: Changing temporalities 2
Chair: Joana Cunha Leal (IHA)
Eliana Sousa Santos. “Prime objects and replications. Revival architecture and the shape of time”
Katarzyna Cytlak. “Artistic relations between the cultural centres. The periphery/periphery model as a new paradigm of global art studies in the contemporary curatorial thought”
Flóra Barkóczi. “Artpool’s concept of “Active Archive": a translocal program as networking strategy in the periphery”
13:00
LUNCH (restaurant recommendations provided at the conference)
15:00
Panel 9: Geographies 2
Chair: Mariana Pinto dos Santos (IHA)
Marta Edling. “Art for all. Exhibition of modern northern art in Sweden. 1945-1960”
Ilhan Ozan. “Art, Regionalism, Diplomacy in the Fifth Teheran Biennial (1966)”
Leonor de Oliveira. “A peripheral centre? Artistic practice and historiographic discourse and confrontation at the exhibition Portuguese arts since 1910”
Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci, Nikki Petroni. “Art in a cosmopolitan periphery: power, centrality and insular resilience: the case of Malta”
16:50
Closing remarks
Image credits: Mariano Fortuny, The artists children in the japanese salon, 1874 (detail)
Website credits: Frederico Duarte, IHA/NOVA FCSH
Website credits: Frederico Duarte, IHA/NOVA FCSH