Internationale Konferenz: Medieval Europe in Motion, 18.-20.4.2013
“Medieval Europe in Motion” lautet der Titel einer internationalen Konferenz, die vom 18.-20. April 2013 in Lissabon stattfindet:
“The International Colloquium “Medieval Europe in motion” is directly linked to the current postdoctoral research projects of Dr. Maria Alessandra Bilotta on «Portuguese juridical manuscripts production and illumination between 14th and 15th centuries and theirs connections with manuscripts production and illumination in the French “Midi” (specially Toulouse, Avignon and Montpellier) and in the North-Mediterranean regions (Italy and Cataluña)» and by Alicia Miguélez on «The gesture language in the Lorvão Apocalypse and its rapports with other beatus manuscripts».
It is also related to other on-going investigations on cultural and artistic circulation during the Middle Ages carried out by the Research Group <Medieval Texts and Images>, coordinated by Prof. Maria Adelaide Miranda at the Institute for Medieval Studies of the Nova University (Lisbon)
The main objective of this initiative is to analyze the influence of circulation, motion and mobility of people, forms and ideas on the artistic creation during the Middle Ages. This is not a completely new topic in the field of Medieval Art Studies as several scientific events have already been organized in the past years on this topic. This Colloquium aims thus to conduct a critical and constructive revision of these matters, proposing new questions to be discussed.”
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Programm
Programm und Abstracts: https://sites.google.com/site/medievaleuropeinmotion2013/programm
Session 1: The Phenomenon of Circulation and Mobility in Medieval Europe
The first session of the Colloquium aims to contextualize the topic from a historical point of view. Thus, we will approach the phenomenon of mobility in Medieval times as follows: Why did it happen? What kind of “products” used to travel? Who did travel? Where did people travel? What reasons motivated the circulation of people? How did the phenomenon of mobility influence the artistic production?
Session 2: Patrons and Promoters
Regarding the figures of clients and promoters, both individual and institutional, this session will focuse on the following issues: how did fashion and taste influence the promoters’ choices? To what extent did their own travels and vital experiences influence their decisions when ordering new works?
Session 3: Artists and material authors
How did their itinerant lives influence their creations? To what extent was conditioned the production of new works by the presence of foreign artists in specific geographical contexts? How did artists transfer models to new places/media? To what extent were they influenced by the models they saw when passing through other cities and by the artistic tradition they found when arriving to new places?
Session 4: The circulation of models
Regarding the models themselves, we will analyze the concepts of copy, reinterpretation, reuse and re-elaboration of artistic languages, the confluence of several graphic languages in the same work and, finally, the influence of old models in later works.
Session 5: Circulation of works
Regarding the postproduction process, that is the sale and circulation of already finished works, several matters will be approached, such as the artistic market, the existence of a luxury market in medieval times, the act of collecting in the Middle Ages and the process of recently produced works becoming models for new works.
ROUND TABLE: “Causes and drivers of cultural and artistic movement in the Middle Ages”
WORKSHOP: “Materials in motion”
Anmeldung
Eine Anmeldung ist noch bis zum 31. März 2013 möglich: https://sites.google.com/site/medievaleuropeinmotion2013/registration
Die Frist wurde verlängert: Eine Anmeldung ist noch bis zum 17. April 2013 möglich. (Update 29.3.2013)
Kontakt
International Conference Medieval Europe in Motion
Organization Committee
Institute for Medieval Studies (Instituto de Estudos Medievais – IEM)
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (FCSH/NOVA)
Av. de Berna, 26-C
1069-061 Lisboa, Portugal
Edifício I&D, 2º Piso, Sala 2.21
Tel: +351 21 790 83 00, Ext: 1321
iem.geral@fcsh.unl.pt
http://iem.fcsh.unl.pt
coloquio2013@gmail.com
via Alicia Miguélez und Maria Alessandra Bilotta, Institute for Medieval Studies in Nova University (Lisbon), Organisationskomitee
OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren:
Maria Rottler (15. Februar 2013). Internationale Konferenz: Medieval Europe in Motion, 18.-20.4.2013. Ordensgeschichte. Abgerufen am 4. Dezember 2024 von https://doi.org/10.58079/sjzd
Die Anmeldefrist wurde verlängert: 17. April 2013 https://sites.google.com/site/medievaleuropeinmotion2013/registration