Academic Sessions 2012
38th Annual AAH Conference & Bookfair
The Open University, Milton Keynes
29 - 31 March 2012
The full session timetable is available in a PDF here. Full session abstract listings can also be downloaded as a PDF here
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Caspar Pearson (University of Essex), Lisa Wade (University of Essex) - Aesthetics and Politics (Again?)
Alexander García Düttmann (Goldsmiths College), James Hellings (Birmingham Institute of Art and Design) - Material Culture and Identity in Spanish Europe 1200–1600
Kim Woods (The Open University) - Travelling Artists in Medieval and Renaissance Italy and Europe
Sandra Cardarelli (University of Aberdeen), Jill Harrison (The Open University) - Art’s Insiders: New Histories of Europe’s Academies
Keren Hammerschlag (King’s College London), Hannah Williams (University of Oxford) - Conflicting Art Histories: Dialogues of Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in
Eighteenth-Century British Culture
Freya Gowrley (University of Edinburgh), Viccy Coltman (University of Edinburgh) - Art History beyond National Boundaries
Emma Barker (The Open University) - Photography, History, Difference
Tanya Sheehan (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) - Confronting the ‘Balkans’ : Post-Socialism, Post-Modernism and Contemporary Art Practice in South Eastern Europe since 1968
Jon Blackwood, (Duncan of Jordanstone College, University of Dundee), Jasmina Tumbas (Duke University) - The Paradigm of Conceptual Art
Eve Kalyva (Independent) - Modernism’s Other: Lost Histories of Architecture
Alan Powers (Greenwich University), Ayla Lepine (Courtauld Institute of Art) - Art and Destruction
Jennifer Walden (University of Portsmouth) - ‘Bad’ Painting
Stephen Moonie (Newcastle University) - Walls with Stories: Mural Painting in Britain from the 1890s to the 1960s
Jonathan Black (Kingston University), Emma Chambers (Tate Britain) - Modernism’s Intermedialities: From Futurism to Fluxus
Christopher Townsend, Alexandra Trott, Rhys Davies (Royal Holloway, University of London) - Scenes of the Obscene
Kassandra Nakas, Jessica Ullrich, (Universität der Künste Berlin) - Picturing Evolution and Extinction: Regeneration and Degeneration in Modern Visual Culture
Fae Brauer (University of East London/The University of New South Wales), Serena Keshavjee (University of Winnipeg) - Modernism and the West
Majella Munro, University of Essex - Sculptural Film: Before and Beyond Richard Serra
Katerina Loukopoulou (University College London) - ‘Your Photographs on our Walls’: Public- Generated Photography in Art Exhibitions
Alexandra Moschovi (University of Sunderland), Areti Galani (Newcastle University) - Feminisms of Multitudes
Angela Dimitrakaki (The University of Edinburgh), Vicky Horne (The University of Edinburgh), Harry Weeks (The University of Edinburgh) - Sculpture and its Exhibition Histories
Lisa Le Feuvre,Jon Wood (Henry Moore Institute) - From Museum Critique to the Critical Museum: Theory and Practice
Piotr Piotrowski (The Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan?), Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius (Birkbeck College, University of London) - Tattoo Art History
Matt Lodder (Reading University), Gemma Angel (University College, London) - Copies and Translations: Re-placing the Original
Lauren Barnes,Edward Payne (Courtauld Institute of Art) - Out of Time
Rosalind McKever (Kingston University), James Day (Courtauld Institute of Art) - Permeable Boundaries: Music and the Visual Arts
Tim Shephard (University of Nottingham), Diane Silverthorne (Birkbeck College, University of London) - Walking Otherwise: One Foot After Another
Beth Williamson (Tate) - Fashion, Vision and Visuality
Caroline Evans (University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design), Andrea Kollnitz (Centre for Fashion Studies, Art History
Department, Stockholm University) - Towards an Inclusive Sixties
Jo Applin (University of York), Anna Lovatt (University of Nottingham) - Students Session: The Everyday and the Extraordinary: Material Culture and Art History
Gemma Carroll (University College London), Laura Bolick (The Open
University), Elizabeth Moore (University of Birmingham) - Museum & Exhibitions Session: Performativity in the Gallery: Staging Interactive Encounters
Outi Remes (South Hill Park Arts Centre), Marika Leino (Christie’s Education) - Poster Session
Rosalind Ormiston (indepedent), Lawrence Buttigieg (independent)