Kalamazoo Sessions 2016

AVISTA is pleased to announce its sessions for the ICMS at Kalamazoo, 2016.

Edit, 5/31/2016: Abstracts for the presentations are available here.

The Long Lives of Medieval Objects, from Big to Small I: Restoration

Saturday 10:00 AM
Schneider 1220

Organizers: Jennifer M. Feltman, Univ. of West Florida; Sarah Thompson, Rochester Institute of Technology

  1. “Ottocento Interventions at San Francesco, Siena: The Afterlives of the Lorenzetti Frescos,” Imogen Tedbury, Courtauld Institute of Art
  2. “Understanding the Restoration of Chartres Cathedral,” Meredith Cohen, Univ. of California–Los Angeles
  3. “The Power of Absence: The Missing North Tower of Saint-Denis,” Sarah Thompson

The Long Lives of Medieval Objects, from Big to Small II: (Re)presentation

Saturday 1:30 PM
Schneider 1220

Organizers: Jennifer M. Feltman, Univ. of West Florida; Sarah Thompson, Rochester Institute of Technology

  1. “Resurrecting the Medieval Altar: Iberian Virgins on and off the Altar,” Maeve O’Donnell-Morales, Courtauld Institute of Art
  2. “Patronage, Censorship, and Digital Repatriation: Excavating Layers of History in the Carrow Psalter,” Lynley Anne Herbert, Walters Art Museum
  3. “The Parish Church of Notre-Dame de Louviers and the Production of Meaning in Late Gothic Architecture,” Kyle G. Sweeney, Rice Univ.

The Long Lives of Medieval Objects, from Big to Small III: Reception

Saturday 3:30 PM
Schneider 1220

Organizers: Jennifer M. Feltman, Univ. of West Florida; Sarah Thompson, Rochester Institute of Technology

  1. “The Victory Cross Redux: Politics and Medieval Art in the Aftermath of the Spanish Civil War,” Matilde Mateo, Syracuse Univ.
  2. “The Magdeburger Reiter in Modern Germany,” William Diebold, Reed College
  3. “The Fate of the Bronze Doors of Benevento Cathedral during and after World War II,” Cathleen Hoeniger, Queen’s Univ. Kingston

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