Cult/Space/Presence of Images. A Workshop on the Art and Cultural Historical Impulses of Hans Belting
Conference
- Public event without registration
- Beginn: 21.03.2024 09:00
- Ende: 22.03.2024 18:30
- Vortragende(r): Conference
- Ort: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, RM 00187 Rome and online (Vimeo)
- Kontakt: raffaele.rossi@biblhertz.it
To this end, three different, though not strictly separable, focal areas and thematic fields will be explored, which played a central role in Belting’s research: on the one hand, the question of the function and meaning of “cult images” in the interplay of religion, aesthetics, and ritual performance; on the other hand, the question of the real and imaginary, social and religious space in which images act or are understood as acting, and finally, the question of the presence mediated by images or media-aesthetically constructed presence. Naturally, these three thematic axes overlap in various ways and are frequently interconnected, as Belting himself has repeatedly pointed out, for example in his Bild-Anthropologie (2001), and thematized in the triad “image, medium, body”. The workshop brings together art historians and scholars of related disciplines and will include contributions with object-centered approaches as well as methodological reflections or such regarding the historiography of art history. The participants are from three generations of scholars engaged with Belting’s research.
You can follow the conference also online via our VIMEO CHANNEL:
March 21: https://vimeo.com/event/4035597
March 22: https://vimeo.com/event/4035625
Scientific Organization: Tanja
Michalsky, Klaus Krüger, Ivan Foletti
Program
Thursday, 21.03.2024
09:00 INTRODUCTION
Tanja Michalsky (BHMPI)
Klaus Krüger (Free University of Berlin)
Ivan Foletti (Masaryk University)
09:15
Naomi Ruth Pitamber (Clark University)
Cosmic Order and the Christian Conversion of the
Medieval Pantheon
10:00
Peter Seiler (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Hic est Christus. Bild und Name
im Bilderstreit des 8. Jahrhunderts
10:45 COFFEE BREAK
11:15
Adrian
Bremenkamp (BHMPI)
Der
Freskenzyklus im Portikus von San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rom und Hans
Beltings Begriff “Bildprogramm”
12:00
Erene Rafik Morcos (University of Cologne)
Placemaking in the Hamilton Psalter
12:45
Carlo Ebanista and Lorenza Longobardi (University of Molise)
Il culto delle immagini nel medioevo: il caso di S. Prima
nella chiesa rupestre di S. Efebo a Napoli
13:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:30
C. Jean Campbell (Emory University)
Temper: Bodily Medium, Representational Means,
Aesthetic Reception
15:15
Michalis
Valaouris (Fotosammlung Ruth und Peter Herzog, Basel)
Orientalizing the Icon: Cult Images in Theodore
Ralli’s Paintings
16:00 COFFEE BREAK
16:30
Sabine Sommerer (University of Bamberg)
Von der
Zeugenschaft zum Reenactment. Der «leere» Thron als Medium von Symbolisierungs-
und Animationsvorgängen im mittelalterlichen Ritual
17:15
Harleen Kaur Bagga (BHMPI)
Visions Across Time: The Birth of the Presepio
18:00
Karina Pawlow (University of Cologne)
The Festa dei
Gigli in Nola: Examining the Artistic and Religious Significance of
Ephemeral Imagery
Friday, 22.03.2024
09:00
Berthold Hub (University of Vienna / BHT)
The Power of Imagination and the Power of Images
09:45
Marta Battisti
(LARHRA / University of Grenoble Alpes)
The “Oral Presence” of the Crucifix in post-Tridentine
Italian Art
10:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:00
Rachel Catherine Patt (Princeton University)
Conjuring Presence, Alleviating Pothos: Roman Mortuary Molds and the Power of the Portrait
11:45
Niko Munz (University of Oxford)
Image Rights: Early
Portraiture’s Legal Character
12:30
Maurizio Cau (Italian-German Historical Institute)
The Photographic Portrait of the Presidents of the
Italian Republic. Symbolic Practices, Styles, Reception
13:15 LUNCH BREAK
14:15
Sarah F. Cohen
(Columbia University)
Making Meaning & Promising Sanctity: Belting on
Legend and the Cult of Images at San Marco
15:00
Hagi Kenaan (Tel Aviv University)
The Transformations of Butades: Belting on Image,
Embodiment and Death
15:45 COFFEE BREAK
16:15
Xavier Barral
i Altet (The National Institute for Art
History, Paris)
Hans Belting e il dibattito sull’arte medievale al
congresso di Rennes (1983)
17:00
Herbert
Kessler (Johns Hopkins University)
Ornament and Icon
17:45
Adrien
Palladino (Masaryk University)
A Primordial Divide: Belting and Germany’s Polyvalent
Artistic Identities