Theorising Materiality – Materialising Theory
A lecture series organized by the Insitute for Conservation – Restoration, the University of Vienna, and the Courtauld Institute.Convenors: Carolin Bohlmann (Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien), Pia Gottschaller (Courtauld Institute, London), Sandra Hindriks (Universität Wien).
11.3.
Ursula Ströbele
“I like to work with pliable materials...“ Female Sculptors in Studio Photographs
(HBK Braunschweig)
18.3.
Henrike Haug
„Ausbeute“ und „Bodenschatz“. Reflections on the Relation between Art, Nature, and Metals in Early Modern Mining Regions
(Universität Köln)
15.4.
Heike Eipeldauer
„I am busy with materials“ Material Precarity and Exuberance in the Work of Medardo Rosso
(mumok Wien)
22.4.
Andreas Huth
Special Offer. On the Flexibility of Clay in the Florentine Quattrocento
(Universität Bamberg)
29.4.
Karin Leonhard
Smoke and Mirrors? The (in)visible Worlds of David Bailly
(Universität Konstanz)
6.5.
Ann-Sophie Lehmann
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: A Material Theory for Art History
(University of Groningen)
13.5.
Maryan Ainsworth
Mysteries and Revelations: Jan van Eyck’s Crucifixion and Last Judgment
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
20.5.
Hélia Marçal
Authenticity and Capital: Unveiling Material Entanglements in the Political Economy of the Modern Museum
(UC-London)
27.5.
Yorick Josua Berta
Ideal Matter. Art, Bioplastics, and the Hope for Degradation
(FU Berlin)
3.6.
Ron Spronk
Revealing Revisions: Mondrian‘s Transatlantic Paintings
(Queens University, Kingston)
10.6.
Heike Schlie
„I don‘t know if I should say unicorn.“ Intermaterial Identities around 1500
(IMAREAL – Universität Salzburg)
17.6.
Noémie Etienne
Global Conservation: Histories and Theories
(Universität Wien)

