APS Inaugural Symposium
November 7, 2015, 10 am – 6 pm
Hunter College (Hunter West 615)
695 Park Avenue, New York, NY (campus map)
Entrance on Lexington Avenue, between 67th and 68th Streets
This symposium will support new critical ideas and research about printmaking. The morning session features graduate students speaking about dissertation research. The afternoon panel centers on the relationship between the technical choices made by printmakers, printers, or publishers in order to rethink the connections between process, material, and meaning in the graphic arts.
You may come for all or part of the day, as your schedule permits. Although not required, we would appreciate your advance registration for the event in order to estimate attendance.
The Inaugural Symposium of the Association of Print Scholars is the first event of a two-part series held in collaboration with Ars Graphica. The series, entitled “New Impressions: Emerging Research on Prints,” aims to shed light on innovative research currently being completed around the globe about the graphic arts. The second part of the series, sponsored by Ars Graphica, will take place in Spring 2016 at the Instituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome and will feature the theme “Curating graphic arts! Le arti grafiche al museo.”
The full symposium program is available for download.
Graduate Lighting Round: 10:00 – 12:00
Moderator: Marilyn Symmes, Curator
Ruth Ezra, Harvard University, “The Sculptural Engravings of Veit Stoss (c. 1500)”
Casey Lee, Queen’s University, “Dutch Artists and Their Collections of Works on Paper, 1600-1750”
Emily Floyd, Tulane University, “Matrices of Devotion: Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Limeñian Devotional Prints and Local Religion in the Viceroyalty of Peru”
Nicole Simpson, The Graduate Center, CUNY, “Prints on Display: Exhibitions of Etching and Engraving in England, 1770s-1858”
Sarah Buck, Florida State University, “Printmaking Practices and Collecting Habits: the Circulation of the Costumes Grotesques (c. 1688-1695) in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries”
Kate Addleman-Frankel, University of Toronto, “Dividing Lines: The Photogravures of Édouard Baldus”
Nikki Otten, University of Minnesota, “Monsters of the Microscope: Symbolist Representations of Germs and Disease”
Allison Rudnick, The Graduate Center, CUNY, “Printmaking Practices in West Germany, 1964-1975”
India Rael Young, University of New Mexico, “cultural imPRINT: Contemporary Northwest Coast Native Art in Print”
Afternoon Scholarly Session: 1:30 – 5:00
Method, Material and Meaning: Technical Art History and the Study of Prints
First Panel: 1:30 – 3:00
Iris Moon, Pratt Institute, “Broken Transmissions: Stylistic and Technical Ruptures in the Prints of Jean-Baptiste and Victor Pillement”
Anne Verplanck, Penn State University, “‘He inherited these traits’: Portraiture and Memory”
Ad Stijnman, Herzog August Library, “It’s All About Matter: Thinking from the Perspective of the Printmaker”
Coffee break: 3:00 – 3:30
Second Panel: 3:30 – 5:00
Thomas Primeau, Baltimore Museum of Art, “From Drawing to Print: The Transfer Lithographs of Henri Matisse”
Elizabeth Wyckoff, Saint Louis Art Museum and Yelizaveta Sorokin, Harvard Art Museums, “Through Hell and Back: A Conservation and Materials Study of Max Beckmann’s Works on Paper in the Collection of the Saint Louis Art Museum”
Claire Whitner, Davis Museum at Wellesley College, “Between the Copper Plate and Bronze Cast: Käthe Kollwitz’s Woodcuts and the Sculptural Shift”
Respondent: 5:00 – 5:30
Susan Tallman, Editor, Art in Print
Reception: 5:30
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