New Perspectives on Baroque Art and Culture
By Einar Petterson
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Einar Petterson, Professor of Art History at the University of Oslo organized this symposium and workshop. Lectures were held by: Einar Petterson, Prof. University of Oslo Carolyn Smyth, Prof. John Cabot University, Rome Antonella de Michelis, PhD, University of California Daniela Dumbrava, PhD, American Academy in Rome Ingrid Rowland, Prof. University of Notre Dame, Rome Eric Bianchi, cand. PhD, American Academy, Rome Arne Holm, dr.polit., University of Oslo Joris van Gastel, cand. PhD, University of Leiden The Workshop was led by: Mieke Bal, Prof. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Einar_Petterson_Introduction | Thursday, 4th June Morning session Iconography and Topography 09:00 Introduction | 6/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Einar Petterson: Introduction to the symposium | Thursday, 4th June Morning session Iconography and Topography 09:00 Introduction | 6/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Einar Petterson: Reflections on Divine Love in 17th century Roman art. Mixing, unmixing and remixing metaphors | Thursday, 4th June Morning session Iconography and Topography 09.30–10.00 Einar Petterson, Prof., University of Oslo Reflections on Divine Love in 17th century Roman art. Mixing, unmixing and remixing metaphors | 6/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Carolyn Smyth: The Rise and Fall of a Baroque Iconography: The Souls in Purgatory | Thursday, 4th June Morning session Iconography and Topography 10.15–10.45 Carolyn Smyth: Prof. John Cabot University,Rome The Rise and Fall of a Baroque Iconography: The Souls in Purgatory | 6/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Antonella De Michelis: Topography as Text: Reading the Rome of Giovan Battista Nolli and Leonardo Bufalini | Thursday, 4th June Morning session Iconography and Topography 11.15–11.45 Antonella De Michelis, PhD Courtauld Institute Topography as Text: Reading the Rome of Giovan Battista Nolli and Leonardo Bufalini | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Daniela Dumbrava: A Baroque traveler describes northern Asia for the Romanovs | Thursday, 4th June Morning session Iconography and Topography 12:00-12:30 Daniela Dumbrava, PhD, American Academy A Baroque traveler describes northern Asia for the Romanovs | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ingrid Rowland: Athanasius Kircher and Geology | Thursday, 4th June Afternoon session Geology, Music, Art and Politics, Aesthetics 14.15 Coffee 14.30–15.00 Ingrid Rowland, Prof. University of Notre Dame Athanasius Kircher and Geology | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eric Bianchi: Athanasius Kircher and the new music of Baroque Rome | Thursday, 4th June Afternoon session Geology, Music, Art and Politics, Aesthetics 15.15–15.45 Eric Bianchi, cand.PhD Yale, American Academy Athanasius Kircher and the new music of Baroque Rome | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Arne Holm: Using art in pursuit of social and political status. The Colonna case | Thursday, 4th June Afternoon session Geology, Music, Art and Politics, Aesthetics 16.15–16.45 Arne Holm, dr.polit., Oslo Using art in pursuit of social and political status. The Colonna case | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Joris van Gastel: Sculptural Franchezza: Dynamic Percepts of the Baroque Fold | Thursday, 4th June Afternoon session Geology, Music, Art and Politics, Aesthetics 17.00–17.30 Joris van Gastel, cand. PhD, Univ. of Leiden Sculptural Franchezza: Dynamic Percepts of the Baroque Fold | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mieke Bal: Contemporary Baroque and Preposterous History. Part 1 & 2 | 09.15–10.00 Mieke Bal, Academy Professor Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Mieke Bal presents some examples of contemporary “baroque” art and theoretical concepts as back | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mieke Bal: Contemporary Baroque and Preposterous History. Part 3 | 11.00–11.30 discussion of text 2 Mieke Bal: Quoting Caravaggio. Contemporary Art, Preposterous History, Chicago 1999, p. 231-268. | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mieke Bal: Contemporary Baroque and Preposterous History. Part 4 | Contemporary Baroque and Preposterous History 11.45–12.15 discussion of text 3 Mieke Bal: Travelling Concepts in the Humanities. A Rough Guide, Toronto 2002, p. 3-21, 56-95. | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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