20 avril 2018, New Brunswick : Making a Spectacle : Audience and the Art of Engagement
8th Annual Rutgers Art History Graduate Student Symposium
The Rutgers Art History Graduate Student Organization has convened this conference to address questions of spectacle and its visual representation. By investigating how spectacle functions in different spaces and eras, this symposium will explore the role of spectacle within society. In a world saturated with images and divertissements that clamor for our attention and influence the ways we interact with each other, we aim to better understand the ways in which spectacle mediates between viewer and image.
New Brunswick (NJ), Alexander Library, Pane Room, 169 College Ave, April 20, 2018
PROGRAM
8:30-9:00 Registration and Breakfast
9:00-10:20
Session One : Spectacular Processions
Britt Boler, Florida State University
"Performing Pilgrimage and Processing through the Bamberg Heiltumbuch"
Joana Konova, University of Chicago
"Politics and Spectacle in the 1571 Triumph for Marcantonio Colonna"
Suheyla Takesh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Funerary Processions and Passion Plays in Mahmoud Sabri’s Work"
10:20-10:40 Coffee Break
10:40-11:40
Session Two : Spectacle and Memory
Isabelle Gillet, University of Michigan
"The Display of Monarchy as Spectacle in Eugène Lami’s Quadrille de Marie Stuart"
Josie Johnson, Brown University
"Soviet Spectacular : The Red Square Parade in Photographs, ca. 1930"
11:40-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00
Session Three : Spectacularizing the East
Dina Murokh, University of Southern California "Facing the Subject : The Chinese Museum in the Antebellum United States"
Y. L. Lucy Wang, Columbia University
"‘À Côté de Celles de l’Égypte et de l’Assyrie’ : Exhibiting a Global Architectural Taxonomy at Louis Delaporte’s Musée Indo-Chinois"
2:00-2:10 Coffee Break
2:10-3:10
Session Four : Performing Spectacle
Matthew Teti, Columbia University
"Shout : Chris Burden’s Parody of Countercultural Protest"
Lyndsey Vader, Ohio State University
"Contemporary Acts of Spectacle and Sensorial Counterpublics in Yanira Castro’s Court/Garden (2014)"
3:10-3:20 Coffee Break
3:20-4:45
Keynote Address
Dr. Bridget Alsdorf, Princeton University
"GAWKERS : Flânerie for the Masses in Fin-de-siècle France"