On the Move - Artists, Ideas, Objects - Dr Susan Foister

On the Move - Artists, Ideas, Objects - Dr Susan Foister

On the Move: Artists, Ideas, Objects - Dr Susan Foister

By Aisha Bornø, Sophie Rhodes, Lea Viehweger

Date and time

Wed, 9 Feb 2022 17:30 - 19:00 GMT

Location

CB2 1PX

The Classroom History of Art Department, 1-5 Scroope Terrace Cambridge CB2 1PX United Kingdom

About this event

Cambridge History of Art Graduate Seminar Series, Lent term 2022.

Dr Susan Foister, The National Gallery: 'Exhibiting Travel: Dürer and his Journeys of a Lifetime’

Susan Foister is Deputy Director and Curator of Early Netherlandish and German Painting at the National Gallery. She has published several books on aspects of Holbein’s work, and was curator of the exhibition Holbein in England held at Tate Britain in 2006-7. She has curated and co-curated a number of exhibitions at the National Gallery on early Northern and British painting, on subjects ranging from Van Eyck, Dürer, Gossaert and German stained glass to Gainsborough, Stubbs, the Pre-Raphaelites and Landseer.

'On the Move: Artists, Ideas, Objects' explores the topic of transnationalism and cross-culturalism in the field of History of Art. The seminar series brings together speakers working across a range of different time periods, materials, and geographies, inviting an exploration of themes such as migration, networks of artist exchange, colonialism, trade and indigeneity.

The series will run for seven weeks and will be held in-person in the Department of History of Art, with the exception of two talks (2nd February and 16th February) which will be held on Zoom. The in-person events will be followed by a drinks reception. There is an option for you to attend the in-person events online, please select the 'Online Attendance' ticket and a Zoom link will be sent to you on the day of the event.

The schedule will be as follows:

2nd February: Dr Lianming Wang, Visiting Professor in Global Art History, University of Cambridge, ‘Transoceanic Trade Repictured: Coromandel Lacquer Screen and the Mobile Image in Global Exchange’ (via zoom)

9th February: Dr Susan Foister, The National Gallery, ‘Exhibiting Travel: Dürer and his Journeys of a Lifetime’

16th February: Dr Bart Pushaw, University of Copenhagen, ‘Indulgent Images: Inuit Artists and Colonial Consumption in the Global Arctic’ (via zoom)

23rd February: Professor Bénédicte Savoy, title to be confirmed

2nd March: Dr Scott Nethersole, Courtauld Institute of Art, ‘Fra Angelico’s The Miracle of the Black Leg: Skin Colour and the Perception of Ethiopians in Florence before 1450’

9th March: Artist Talk: Sutapa Biswas ‘The Politics of Aesthetics: Painting with Light’, followed by a Q&A with Elizabeth Brown of Kettle’s Yard.

16th March: Dr Tessa Murdoch, Former Rosalinde and Albert Gilbert Curator, Victoria & Albert Museum, ‘A Springboard to the New World, the Huguenot Diaspora and the impact of Huguenot Material Culture in the Americas 1680-1830’

This series is convened by Aisha Bornø (almb3@cam.ac.uk), Sophie Rhodes (sr872@cam.ac.uk) and Lea Viehweger (liv22@cam.ac.uk)

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