Call for Abstracts- Conference- Troubled Contemporary Art Practices in the Middle East: Post-colonial conflicts, Pedagogies of art history, and Precarious artistic mobilization
Troubled Contemporary Art Practices in the Middle
East:
Post-colonial conflicts, Pedagogies of art
history, and Precarious artistic mobilization
2-4 June 2016
Birkbeck
University of London | University of Nicosia
The
conference will be held at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus
Deadline for Abstract submissions| 29.01.2016
The
contemporary art historical and cultural practices circulating in Cyprus, the
Middle East and on a wider global scale can often seem imported from a Western
art historical tradition. As the influence of Western European patterns of
exhibition making and art historical models is becoming increasingly addressed
across the global art market, the professional shifts that are being adopted in
the research and practice of art history in Cyprus and the Middle East are also
becoming obvious. The past, the present and the future of how art history is
practiced, studied and developed comes into question, particularly where such
narratives have only recently been developed. In areas of conflict, of
ethno-national division and of long term patterns of segregation, the
narratives of art history have often taken the role of reinforcing cultural and
ethnic identity, and at other instances of bringing conflicted communities
together in processes of creative dialogue. This conference is itself a
dialogue between two institutions, one in the UK and one in Cyprus; countries
which were connected through their past colonial relationship and which are
still connected through their post-colonial condition.
Current
art historical debates which include issues relating to social engagement,
conflict, virtual life, networks and how we connect to our past, allow the
influence of Marxist, post-colonial and post-modern narratives to be discerned.
Working life, artists mobilisation, organisation, thinking of the role that
culture can be called upon so as to assist in instances of cultural segregation
relate to issues explored in the context of contemporary arts practices. The
role of how the pedagogy of art histories and practices operates and the shifts
it has been experiencing in an increasingly corporate university educational
system has been generating debates on shifts within how and what is being
taught within an art historical context.
By
focusing on how art histories seem to have been imported in regions such as the
conflicted Middle East, which up until recently were interpreted as the
periphery and the colonial other, this conference invites papers that address
the following issues:
Post-colonial
Conflicts and art
Pedagogies
of art history
Precarious
artistic mobilisation
Shifts
of centre and periphery
Development
of art histories in contexts of conflict
Shifts
to curatorial practices- changing field of ‘art history’ in the university
context
Socially
engaged art turns
Issues
of labour and organization in contemporary art practices
Practice-based
research
Art
History and education in the Middle East- relationship to western Europe
Confirmed Keynote speakers
Prof.
Wendy Shaw, Frei Universität Berlin
Catherine David, Curator, Deputy
Director Musée National d’Art Moderne at the Centre Pompidou.
Deadline for Abstracts for 20 minute
presentations: 29.01.2016
To
apply please send a title, 250 word abstract and a short CV/Biography note
to
artconference2016@gmail.com
Academic
Committee
Dr
Sophie Hope, Birkbeck University of London | s.hope@bbk.ac.uk
Dr
Gabriel Koureas, Birkbeck University of London| g.koureas@bbk.ac.uk
Dr
Evanthia Tselika, University of Nicosia | tselika.e@unic.ac.cy
Administrative
Assistance
Mr
Ioannis Hadjipanayis, Art and Design Technical Officer, University of
Nicosia | hadjipanayis.i@unic.ac.cy
The
cost for presenting and participating at the conference is
40
Euros (full conference fee)
30
Euros (for part time and full time students, unemployed)
There might be a possibility of some
travel expenses being covered by bursaries especially for participants from the
Middle East.
Website
https://troubledcontemporaryartconference.wordpress.com/
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