Arctic Ink
Research Seminar
- Datum: 16.04.2019
- Uhrzeit: 11:00
- Vortragender: Christopher P. Heuer
- Ort: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, 00187 Rom
- Kontakt: paulinyi@biblhertz.it
When a mysterious cache of sixteenth-century Netherlandish engravings was discovered in the Arctic circle in the nineteenth century, many questions arose.
What do such objects, for example, tell us about
narratives of Renaissance globalization? About "cultural exchange"
conceptualized not in terms of movement and difference, but of stasis,
mundanity, and sameness?
Christopher P. Heuer is Associate Professor of
Art History at the University of Rochester, where he also teaches in the
Graduate Program in Visual Culture. During spring of 2019, Heuer is Bernard
Berenson Fellow at Harvard University's I Tatti Center in Florence. His new
book about the Renaissance arctic, Into the White, is forthcoming from Zone
Books/MIT Press in June.
Scientific Organization: David Zagoury