Online course - Around the world in 80 images 1/9/2021 al 22/9/2021
We live in a globalized world flooded with images that circulate through various media. But ... Is it a specific attribute of our times? This course, directed by art historians specialized in early modernity, proposes to address the way in which images from the 16th to the 18th centuries circulated around the world, tracing routes of meaning and unexpected directions.
LECTURERS
Lucila Iglesias has a doctorate in History and Theory of the Arts (FFyL, UBA). She is a CONICET postdoctoral fellow at the MATERIA Center (IIAC-UNTREF) and assistant professor of the History of Viceregal and Renaissance Art (FFyL, UBA). She participates as a researcher in R&D groups and projects on the history of viceregal art in Argentina, Peru and Spain.
Juan Ricardo Rey Márquez is a doctor in History and theory of art from the University of Buenos Aires, Magister in History of Argentine and Latin American art from the Institute of High Social Studies (IDAES-UNSAM). He is a researcher at the Materia Center (IIAC-UNTREF). His main research topic is the epistemological dimension of drawing in the Spanish-American during the 17th-19th centuries, at the crossroads between art and science, with an emphasis on the Spanish scientific expeditions of the 18th century.
Agustina Rodríguez Romero has a doctorate in Theory and History of Art, UBA; associate researcher at CONICET, professor of the Arts degree, UBA. Coordinator of the MATERIA Center (IIAC-UNTREF), a space where her research on the production and circulation of images in early Modernity lies.
Gabriela Siracusano has a doctorate in Theory and History of Art, UBA. Principal Investigator at CONICET, regular professor at UBA. She is the director of the MATERIA Center (IIAC-UNTREF). She is a specialist in the study of the material dimension of images.
COURSE PROGRAM
September 1 - From India to France, and closer as well. The Carabuco paintings on Lake Titicaca. Lecturer: Gabriela Siracusano
September 8 - Global Images / Viral Images: Fame, Visual Dating, and Circulation of Motifs in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Lecturer: Agustina Rodríguez Romero
September 15 - Painting the "others": gestures and attributes of otherness in the four parts of the world. Lecturer: Lucila Iglesias
September 22 - Museums of cloth and paper in the dispute of Creation. Collections of art and science in the seventeenth century. Lecturer: Juan Ricardo Rey Márquez
Duration: Four (4) classes of 1 hour 15 minutes each.
Platform: Zoom I Period: September 1, 8, 15 and 22
Hours: 6.30 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. (ARG)
Value - Full Course: $ 4,000 (four thousand Argentine pesos) for residents in Argentina. U$S 60 (sixty US dollars) for residents abroad.
Special discount for members of the Association of Women Judges of Argentina (AMJA): $ 3,200 (three thousand two hundred Argentine pesos).
The cancellation of the total amount in a single payment will be a requirement for the beginning of the course. Payments in Argentina can be done via bank transfer, deposit, credit card or Mercado Pago. From other countries, through credit card or PayPal.
Includes certificate of attendance.
Classes will be accessed in audiovisual format through a single private link that will be sent by email to registered students from the day the course begins, and during the next classes. Each class will be available online for 7 days. After this time, the material will be taken off from the digital platform.
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