Art on the Edge: Contested Boundaries in Art and Art History
March 28, 2009
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts Room 102
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Sue Taylor, Professor of Art History, Portland State University
Keynote Address: “Grant Wood, Truth and Lies”
MORNING SESSION
9:40 Opening Remarks
9:45 Nate Harrison
University of California, San Diego
"Steal this Image: The Institutionalization of Appropriation and the Appropriation of Institutions."
10:15 Genevieve Westerby
University of Denver
"Banksy's 'Museum Donations': Breaking the Boundaries of Order and Museum Hegemony"
10:45 Victoria Salinger
University of Chicago
"Art History and Mathematics: The Expanded Field"
11:15 Panel Discussion
Led by Dr. Giles Knox
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:30 Phoebe Prioleau
Columbia University
"Unknowable Surfaces: The Skin of the Artist's Model in Nineteenth-Century Fiction as a Metaphor for Canvas"
2:00 Nathan Popp
University of Iowa
"Molding Muliebrity: Crafting the Persona of Sweden's Queen"
2:30 Shana Klein
University of New Mexico
"Mining Art History in Kehinde Wiley and Yasumasa Morimura's Portraits"
3:00 Panel Discussion
Led by Dr. Giles Knox
4:00 Keynote Address by Dr. Sue Taylor
Portland State University
“Grant Wood, Truth and Lies”
5:30 Closing Remarks
For more information please contact: ahasympo@indiana.edu
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