Students
AAH Student Summer Symposium 2009
Association of Art Historians Summer Symposium
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 24 - 25 June 2010
Call for Papers
Architectural Objects
Discussing Spatial Form across Art Histories
The 'spatial turn' in the history of art has had a significant impact on the understanding of artistic practice and the built environment, and the formal and political complexities of space in a broader sense. This symposium explores the role of architectural theory and practice within the history of art, working across theoretical and aesthetic categories to redefine notions of space and form.
From Tatlin's Monument to the Third International, to the spatial environments of LeCorbusier and Robert Morris, this interrelationship has challenged and reconfigured traditional Western divisions between fine art, architecture, decoration, sculpture and performance. Within a global perspective, the 'architectural object' can be traced throughout multiple histories of cultural production, demonstrated by the miniature, the sculpted interiors of temples and mosques, and the conceptual forms of the stupa or reliquary.
Exploring the 'architectural object' as a recurring and ever-changing phenomenon, a two-day symposium will consider a diverse range of papers that discuss this theme across cultural and temporal divides. Topics might include but are not restricted to:
- Sculptural practice and architectural ornament
- Anthropological and cross-cultural studies of the art/architectural object
- The Monument as public sculpture
- Phenomenology, art, and the social production of space
- Interior design and sculpture; the structural/decorative divide
- The architectural maquette as art object; history of the conceptual model
- The church and the miniature; religious contexts
Keynote speakers include former Henry Moore Fellows Dr. Richard Checketts and Dr. David Hulks. Architectural Objects is hosted in collaboration with the Henry Moore Institute's Hermann Obrist exhibition, marking the wide-ranging ‘spatial’ production of the prolific architect, sculptor and designer.
Deadline for Paper Proposals: 15 February 2010
To submit a proposal for this session please send a paper abstract no longer than 300 words, along with CV to:
Session Convenors:
Lara Eggleton, University of Leeds: laraeve8@gmail.com
Rosalind McKever, Kingston University: rosalind.mckever@gmail.com