Centar za ikonografske studije i Filozofski fakultet u Ljubljani organiziraju drugi međunarodni skup doktoranada i postdoktoranada 'Crossroads: East and West / Cultural contacts, transfers and interchanges between East and West in the Mediterranean', koji se održava u Splitu, od 17. do 19. rujna.
vrijeme: 17.09.2015.
mjesto: Split
PROGRAM ZNANSTVENOG SKUPA
10:00–10:30 otvaranje znanstvenog skupa
pozdravni i uvodni govori
Prof. Aleksandar Jakir, PhD, Dekan Filozofskog fakulteta, Sveučilište u Splitu
Prof. Ivana Prijatelj Pavičić, PhD, Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Splitu
Prof. Marina Vicelja Matijašić, PhD, Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Rijeci, Direktorica Centra za ikonografske studije
Prof. Tine Germ, PhD, Prodekan Filozofskog fakulteta, Sveučilište u Ljubljani
10:30–11:00 pozvani govornik / Prof. Zrinka Blažević, PhD: At the Crossroads: Methodologies for Liminal Spaces
11:00–11:30 pozvani govornik / Gašper Cerkovnik, PhD: Santiago Matamoros in Central European Art in the Time of the Turkish Wars
12:30–14:00 Panel 1. Moderator: Miha Zor
Viktoria Košak (Croatia, Zagreb): The Image of Turks in the Travelogues of the Bosnian Franciscans in the 19th Century
Ümit Fırat Açıkgöz (USA, Houston): Between the Classical/ Medieval Past and the Oriental Present: French Travelers to Antioch (1784−1939)
Eter Edisherashvili (Georgia, Tbilisi) and Nino Tsitsishvili (Georgia, Tbilisi): Catholic Christianity and 17th−18th Century Georgia: Cultural Reflection
16:00–17:30 Panel 2. Moderator: Dalibor Prančević
Talitha Maria Germaine Schepers (United Kingdom, Cambridge): Unravelling the Image of the Turk: An Examination of Artists Who Travelled to Constantinople between 1453 and 1571: Gentile Bellini, Pieter Coecke van Aelst and Nicolas de Nicolay
Aynur Erdogan (Netherlands, Groningen): Orientalia: A Transdifferent Approach to Early American Representations of the Orient
Marcus Pilz (Germany, Karlsfeld) and Peter T. Nagy (Hungary, Budapest): Medieval Rock Crystal pommels: Five Pieces from Fatimid Egypt?
17:45–18:45 Panel 3. Moderator: Katra Meke
Milena Ulčar (Serbia, Belgrade): Who is Who in Saint Tryphon’s Martyrdom: The Saint and Others in Early Modern Kotor
Vera-Simone Schulz (Italy, Florence): “Ex Oriente Lux” Re-orienting Discourses on Medieval Lighting Devices in a Cross-Cultural Perspective
rasprava
19:00 besplatni vođeni obilazak Splita
18. rujna:
9:00–11:00 Panel 4. Moderator: Petra Predoević Zadković
Ivana Triva (Croatia, Kaštel Gomilica): Ljubo Karaman “On the Paths of Byzantine Characteristics in Art”– Almost 60 Years After
Iuliana Delia Damian (Romania, Bucharest): Structures, Ornaments and Symbols. Patterns of Artistic Intersection between East and West in Wallachian 17th−18th Century Religious Architecture
Anna Sophia Messner (Italy, Florence): The Jewish Nation and the Orient. Visual Constructions of the Self and the Other in Pre-State Palestine
11:15–13:15 Panel 5. Moderator: Martina Malešič
Dorottya Uhrin (Hungary, Budapest): Protecting Christianity on the Eastern Frontier: On Some Aspects of the Cult and Representation of Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret in Medieval Hungary
Matko Matija Marušić (Croatia, Zagreb): The Observant Franciscans and the Reconstructions of the Sacred Topography of Jerusalem in the Eastern Adriatic
Igor Glazov (Russia, Saint Petersburg): The Cross to Saint Sophia. Russian Cultural Policy in the Balkans in the 19th and Early 20th Century
15:00–17:00 Panel 6. Moderator: Ivana Meštrov
Sandor Klapcsik (Czech Republic, Liberec) and Nikola Hendrichová (Czech Republic, Liberec): Confrontation, Acculturation and Parodistic Imitation between Eastern and Western Europe in Two Balkan Films
Renaud Dorlhiac (France, Paris): One World… and the Other: Kristaq Sotiri’s Photographic Work
Eni Buljubašić (Croatia, Split): “Practical Mediterranism” and Popular Music: A Multimodal Stylistic Analysis of a Music Video
Ketevan Tsetskhldaze (Georgia, Tbilisi): Between East and West – 1910−30’s Tbilisi and Georgian Modernism
17:30–19:30 Panel 7. Moderator: Asta Vrečko
Andrea Baotić-Rustanbegović (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo): “Displaying Orient”– The Art Production and Construction of a Visual Identity of Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Austro-Hungarian Rule and during Kallay’s Regime (1882−1903)
Sandra Bradvić (Switzerland, Bern): Creating New Geographies: Sarajevo Center for Contemporary Art (SCCA) between Emancipation and Mystification of Art from Eastern Europe
Nikola Bojić (Croatia, Split): Diocletian’s Palace in the Post-War Architectural Discourse of Team 10
Dragana Modrić (Croatia, Sinj): Politics of Memory between the East and the West – Walid Raad and Monument Group