Ernst Herzfeld Society, 14th Colloquium : "The History of Material Cultures and Visual Arts in Islamic Lands Current State of Research & New Perspectives"

Événement passé
Colloque
5 7 juillet 2018
Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de l’Homme – Alsace (MISHA), 5, allée du Général Rouvillois, salle de conférence

 

Thursday, July 5

10h : Graduate Students Meeting (separate program)

18h30 : Keynote Lecture

Christine Peltre,Professor, Université de Strasbourg, and Chair of the Comité Français d’Histoire de l’Art
Autour de l'exposition Peintures des lointains (Paris, Musée du Quai Branly) : nouvelles approches de l’«art colonial»

 

Friday, July 6

8h30 : Registration

9h : Welcome

Jean-Yves Marc, Dean, Faculté des Sciences Historiques, Université de Strasbourg

Marc Carel Schurr, Director, Institut d’Histoire de l’Art, Université de Strasbourg

Introduction

Markus Ritter, Professor, Universität Wien, and Chairman of the Ernst Herzfeld Gesellschaft

Nourane Ben Azzouna, Associate Professor, Université de Strasbourg

9h30 : Collections and perceptions

Chair: Markus Ritter

Jessica Hallett (Lisbon), Calouste Gulbenkian and the formation of his collection of Islamic art

Nourane Ben Azzouna (Strasbourg), The “Orient” between France and Germany: Islamic art in the “Hohenlohe Museum” in Strasbourg, 1887-1918

Yannick Lintz (Paris), Installing Islamic art in the Louvre, 1905-2017

11h : Coffee break

11h30 : Urbanism and garden architecture

Chair: Francine Giese

Carmen González Gutiérrez (Bamberg), What does Islamic mean? An overview from Cordoba’s urbanism

Safa Mahmoudian (Vienna), How to integrate the textual and archaeological evidence of early Islamic garden architecture

12h30 : Lunch break

14h : Rediscoveries and reconsiderations

Chair: Martina Müller-Wiener

Stephanie Bogin, Anika Basemann, Yoshiko Shimadzu (Tokyo), Die Konservierung und Restaurierung frühislamischer Wandmalereifragmente des 10. Jahrhunderts der Zitadelle Khulbuk (Tadschikistan)

Valentina Laviola (Naples), Brick and stucco from Ghazni royal palace (late 11th-early 13th c.): A new research project

Ana Marija Grbanovic (Bamberg), The Oljeitu mihrab (1310, Isfahan): the Ilkhanid stucco chef-d'oeuvre re-examined

15h30 : Coffee break

16h : New research tools and materiality

Chair: Yannick Lintz

Bernard Gratuze, Nadine Schibille, Eric Ollivier (Orleans, Paris), Diachronic evolution of early Islamic glass production: Islamic glass weights from the Musée du Louvre and the BNU in Strasbourg

Claire Pacheco and Delphine Miroudot (Paris), Medieval Iranian architectural lustre decoration, issues of provenance and know-how: New AGLAE’s contribution
Break and EHG Members’ Assembly

 

Saturday, July 7, 2018

9h : Remapping Persian Art History

Chair: Lorenz Korn

Sarah Piram(Paris), New perspectives on the study of Persian art in Tehran at the time of Reza Shah (r. 1925-1941)

Iván Szántó (Budapest), Bihzad in Italy, Raphael in Afghanistan: Twentieth-century encounters via Berlin

Yuka Kadoi (Edinburgh), Persianism and Japonism: Experimentation with Asian art in Paris and beyond

10h30 : Coffee break

11h : Smell, sight, performance

Chair: Nourane Ben Azzouna

Sterenn Le Maguer-Gillon (Paris), The zoomorphic bronze incense burners from the Seljuq period (11th – 12th century): a testimony of the court life

Yusen Yu (Heidelberg),How a Chinese painting was copied in fifteenth-century Persianate workshop?

Berenike Metzler (Bamberg), How to do things with calligraphy

12h30 : Lunch break

14h : Ottoman and Qajar visual cultures in transition

Chair: Maximilian Hartmuth

Ekin Akalin (Geneva), Collective memory in Ottoman landscape

Atefeh Seyed Mousavi (Göttingen), Qajar tile painting: A visual media to represent contemporary material culture

Roxana Zenhari (Göttingen), Qajarian lithography: Creating images not for privileged few

15h30 : Coffee break

16h : Modern transformations

Chair: Ilse Sturkenboom

Maximilian Hartmuth (Vienna), From Hünkar Camii to Kaisermoschee: A building complex in Sarajevo and its multiple transpositions
Laura Hindelang (Berlin), Dubai’s forerunner: The 1950s and 1960s “Boom time in Kuwait” analyzed through the lens of visual culture

Charlotte Bank (Berlin), Performing history: Chaza Charafeddine’s “Divine Comedy” as critique of contemporary gender politics in the Middle East

17h30 : Closing remarks and discussion