Call for Papers is CLOSED!
ARTIS - Art History Institute of the School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon promotes the History of Art Today - Modus Operandi Symposium, on the occasion of Professor Vítor Serrão's retirement (b.1952).
To the tribute that is due to one of the most influential Portuguese art historians in recent decades, there is also a tribute to another great name in national art history, Professor José-Augusto França (1922-2021), celebrating the centenary of his birth. Exponents of their respective generations, master and disciple, both were decisive in consolidating History of Art in Portugal as an autonomous discipline in terms of teaching, research and civic intervention.
The moment of homage is also a moment of reflection on the importance of Art History today and its role in society.In broad terms, History of Art has traversed some fundamental avenues, from prehistory to the present day:
1) the multidisciplinary perspective of research around the work of art and the artist, uniting plural visions and using different humanistic and scientific disciplines, to clarify the artistic problem at hand;
2) the trans-contextual perspective of art, valuing not only the time of commission and production - in their temporal connection (iconographic, ideological, stylistic, etc.) - but also the follow-up of the life of the work, in its moments of glory, of undifferentiation or silencing up to present times;
3) the crypto-artistic perspective, in which the artistic study is not limited to physical presence, as missing, mutilated works of art or even those that have not progressed from plans or initial design stages cannot be forgotten;
4) the micro-artistic perspective, expanding the field of analysis and valuing the so-called periphery or regional production, also giving importance to "non-noble" materials;
5) the dialectical perspective between the experience of the work of art and its material fragility, which imposes on the art historian the imperative of safeguarding, in the coordinated action of study, conservation, musealization and enjoyment;
6) the humanistic perspective of a History of Art designed to serve communities, clarifying their identity and memorial valences, as well as the artistic assets that best qualify them.
The organization welcomes the
submission of proposals for communications related to the above mentioned points, by
sending an abstract with a maximum of
300 words, accompanied by a small biographical note of the author(s), with about 200 words,
up until March 31, 2022, to: Organizing Committee for the
History of Art Today - Modus Operandi Symposium (
artis@letras.ulisboa.pt).
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Scientific Committee:
Hermenegildo Fernandes: Associate Professor, Director of History Studies, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon;
Raquel Henriques da Silva: Full Professor, History of Art Department, Nova University Lisbon;
Miguel Faria: Full Professor, History of Art Department, Autónoma University Lisbon;
Fernando António Baptista Pereira: Associate Professor, School of Arts, University of Lisbon;
Myriam Ribeiro: Full Professor, School of Arts, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro;
Fernando Marías Franco: Full Professor, History of Art Department, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid;
Sylvie Deswarte: 'Émérite', CNRS, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Institut d'Histoire des Représentations et des Idées dans les Modernités;
Marize Malta: Associate Professor, School of Arts, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro;
Sonia Gomes Pereira: Full Professor, School of Arts, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro;
Maria José Redondo Cantera: Full Professor, History of Art Department, Universidad de Valladolid;
Ana Eulalia Goy Diz: Full Professor, History of Art Department, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela;
Begoña Fernández Rodríguez: Full Professor, History of Art Department, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela;
Maria de Lourdes Craveiro: Associate Professor, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra;
Lúcia Rosas: Full Professor, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Porto;
Ana Tostões: Full Professor, Architecture Scientific Board Chair, IST University of Lisbon;
Gonçalo Vasconcelos e Sousa: Full Professor, School of Arts, Catholic Portuguese University;
José Alberto Gomes Machado: Full Professor, History Department, University of Évora:
António Filipe Pimentel: Director of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon.
Maria João Neto: Associate Professor | Director of ARTIS-IHA, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon.