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AAH New Voices Postgrduate Conference - Deadline Extended

Posted on Wednesday, 8th September 2010

New Voices 2010
Art and Tradition
6 November 2010, University of Birmingham

 

Tradition. The action of transferring or ‘handing down’, from one to another, or from generation to generation; transmission of statements, beliefs, rules, customs, methods or the like, for instance by word of mouth or artistic practices.

Art is inextricably linked to, and governed by, the traditions established by both the artistic practices of the time and of the society in which it was created, whether in keeping with or breaking from them. A sudden deviation from customs can have huge ramifications for artworks while a stable society can give artists the freedom to create pioneering works which break from artistic conventions.
This conference will explore the religious, social and political traditions that can affect the production of art. In addition, it will look at how art historical conventions whether of practice, medium or composition inform the art of a specific cultural moment.

The New Voices postgraduate conference, now in its eighth year, is organised by the Student Members’ Committee of the Association of Art Historians. This one-day conference offers an opportunity for postgraduate students to present their research in an informal, supportive and stimulating atmosphere. We seek proposals for papers under the title of ‘Art and Tradition’.

Topics for discussion may include, but are not limited to:


We welcome abstracts of 250 words, accompanied with contact details and affiliated institution.

Submissions may only be accepted from existing AAH members; to join please go to www.aah.org.uk/membership/index.php

The submission deadline is 1 October 2010.


Applications should be sent to Elizabeth Moore at exm592@bham.ac.uk with ‘New Voices Proposal’ as the email’s subject.
 

Event details

  • AAH New Voices
  • Location: Birmingham
  • Date: Saturday, 6th November 2010
  • This conference will explore the religious, social and political traditions that can affect the production of art. In addition, it will look at how art historical conventions, whether of practice, medium or composition, inform the art of a specific cultural moment.

    The New Voices postgraduate conference, now in its eighth year, is organised by the Student Members’ Committee of the Association of Art Historians. To book a place go to www.aah.org.uk/students or for more information email Elizabeth Moore at exm592@bham.ac.uk.