Webpages tagged with «Art History»

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Published Aug. 11, 2020 11:42 AM

ACTA is an international open access journal and is the Norwegian Institute in Rome’s journal. It publishes articles about the Mediterranean region's archaeology, art history and within the Institute’s broader interdisciplinary mission.

human bodies, different ages,
Published Feb. 14, 2023 1:36 PM

Images of old age and aging determine how we handle demographic change. This conference will explore how the stages of the life cycle have been construed throughout history in order to consciously recognise the stereotypes that emanate from these age categories. 

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Published Feb. 15, 2023 3:33 PM

An international conference at the Norwegian Institute in Rome 24 - 26 May 2023, organized by Marianne P. Ritsema van Eck and Kaja Merete Hagen.

Image may contain: Sky, Bedrock, Landscape, Formation, Landmark.
Published Apr. 11, 2024 8:37 AM

We are pleased to announce the publication of vol. 34 ns. 20 (2022) of our journal, ACTA ad Archaeologiam et Artium Historiam Pertinentia. Simon Malmberg, Eivind Heldaas Seland and Christopher Prescott curate this issue, a collection of articles titled City, Hinterland and Environment: Urban Resilience during the First Millennium Transition

Trauma, Memory, and Counter-Culture
Published May 11, 2023 10:29 AM

The Conference Trauma, Memory, and Counter-Culture. Borders and Border Transgressions in (Post-)Communist Europe explores borders and border transgressions in the context of trauma, memory, and counter-culture and aims to highlight the specific relevance of Border Studies for better understanding literature, arts, and everyday culture in repressive, transformative and post-war societies.

Public Lecture – Vera Dubina (Bremen / Berlin): The Weapons of the Weak. Silent Protest in Russia
Published May 19, 2023 10:06 AM

Contemporary Russian society does not visibly oppose the invasion of Ukraine. There are no barricades or protesters in the streets, and even the military mobilisation has not triggered an open clash between the public and the authorities. But does this silence mean consent and support for the war?

 

Trauma, Memory, and Counter-Culture
Published May 2, 2023 7:49 PM

The conference explores borders and border transgressions in the context of trauma, memory, and counter-culture and aims to highlight the specific relevance of Border Studies for better understanding literature, arts, and everyday culture in repressive, transformative and (post-)war societies.

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Published Mar. 22, 2024 8:30 AM

Can exhibitions be qualified as research-in-itself? If they can, then how? Which criteria should be the basis of evaluating and verify research exhibitions? The aim of the PhD course is to build a solid knowledge-base for understanding the relationship between exhibitions and research in the past and today, in order to collectively explore potentials and challenges for what can be called research-by-display.

Paintings, moving, frames
Published May 5, 2023 3:47 PM

International workshop organized by Mattia Biffis, Honorary Fellow at the Norwegian Institute in Rome.

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Public Lecture – Vera Dubina (Bremen / Berlin): The Weapons of the Weak. Silent Protest in Russia
Published May 21, 2023 3:16 PM

Public Lecture
Vera Dubina: The Weapons of the Weak. Silent Protest in Russia.

 

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