Panel
Energy Consumption in Art History: State of the Interdisciplinary Field
Association for Art History 50th Annual Conference, Bristol; Session organized by Feng Schöneweiß (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut, 4A_Lab)
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), The South Wall of the Square Dining-Room, 1827, gouache on paper, 138 × 188 mm, D22770 Turner Bequest CCXLIV 108, Tate, London. Photo: Tate. CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 (Unported)
10:30
Introduction by sesion convenor
10:40–11:00
J.M.W. Turner’s Topographies of Heat
Caterina Franciosi (Yale University)
11:05–11:25
The Impossible Dragon Bowls: Energy, Climate, and Technical Affordance in Early Modern Jingdezhen
Feng Schöneweiß (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut)
11:30–11:50
Metal, Water, and Oxygen: Ching Ho Cheng’s Alchemical Works in Time
Shen Qu (Arizona State University)
11:55–12:15
Minerally Mediated and Energetically Rich: The Hard Matters of Contemporary Art
Nicolas Holt (McGill University)
12:15–12:30
Q&A
03 April 2024
Venue
Room 1.H029, School of Humanities Arts Complex, University of Bristol
3 Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UJ, UK
Participation at the AAH 2024 requires prior conference registration.
Conference https://forarthistory.org.uk/conference/2024-annual-conference/
Session https://forarthistory.org.uk/energy-consumption-in-art-history-state-of-the-interdisciplinary-field/
Registration https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/association-for-art-history-annual-conference-2024-tickets-759699360237
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