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All Conference Panels

The 2022 AAANZ annual conference DEMONSTRATIONS includes a diverse range of thematic panels and open sessions alongside keynotes, workshops and book launches.   All current panels to be hosted at the conference are listed below. To look up the schedule, visit aaanz22.live 1. The Unwritten Histories of Iconoclasm in Australia: Actors, Methods and Theory Convenor(s): […]

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Conference 2017: Art and Its Directions – Keynote Speakers

The conference committee is pleased to announce the keynote speakers for this years conference: Professor Anne Dunlop holds the Herald Chair in Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne. She has also taught at Yale University and at Tulane University. She works on Italian and European art in the later Middle Ages and early modern period, and for several years now has been researching and writing on the links between Italy and Eurasia in the Mongol period. She has been a Visiting Professor at Zhejiang University, at Peking University, and at Harvard’s Villa I Tatti Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, […]

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Conference Ethics and Aesthetics 2003

Ethics and Aesthetics Art Gallery of New South Wales 19-20 September 2003 View the program here. Keynote Okwui Enwezor, Artistic Director of Documenta 11 Documentary/verite: photography, film, video, documentation or the figure of truth in contemporary art The theme of my talk is wide ranging and draws mostly on the tension between objectivity and truth, ethics […]

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Conference 2001 Conducting Bodies

AAANZ 2001 Conference Conducting Bodies: Affect, sensation and memory Art Gallery of NSW 20-22 July 2001 Keynote Speakers Leo Bersani, ‘Forming Couples: Godard’s Contempt’, Emeritus Professor, University of California, Berkeley Ernst Van Alphen, ‘Playing the Holocaust’, Professor, University of Leiden, Netherlands Geoffrey Batchen, ‘CARNAL KNOWLEDGE: Photography, Memory and Touch’, Associate Professor, University of New Mexico, Albequerque Dorothy Cross, ‘MEDUSAE’, Artist, Dublin, […]

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AAANZ 2016 Conference e-program available

The AAANZ 2016 Conference e-program is now available for download as a pdf. The e-program include conference session and paper abstracts and speaker biographies is can be downloaded via this link (pdf 3.4M) The basic conference timetable with times and locations of each session, keynotes and other events can be downloaded here. Please note the following events Thursday 9am-5pm – Post-graduate student day (Sir Roland Wilson Building, Australian National University) Thursday 6pm – Keynote by Dr Melissa Chiu (James Fairfax Theatre, National Gallery of Australia) Friday 9am – Keynote by Dr Anthea Callen (Manning Clark Lecture Theatre, Australian National University) Friday […]

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The Work of Art 2016 | Conference Program

GENERAL INFORMATION  | CONFERENCE PROGRAM | MAPS | CALL FOR PAPERS | KEYNOTE SPEAKER | REGISTRATION | CALL FOR SESSIONS | POSTGRADUATE STUDENT DAY | STUDENT BURSARIES The AAANZ 2016 Conference Committee are pleased to announce an exciting timetable of events for the annual conference. On Friday December 2 from 5.30- 7.30 pm the AAANZ 2016 Conference Committee and National […]

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Call for Papers – AAANZ Conference 2016 – now open

Call for Papers AAANZ Conference 2016 The call for papers for the 2016 AAANZ Conference is now open – the deadline is August 26th 2016. The Annual Conference of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand will be held in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 1–3 December 2016. The conference will be based at the Australian National University, with additional events hosted by the National Gallery of Australia and the National Portrait Gallery. Sessions will be 90 minutes with the expectation that each session will comprise 3 x 20 minute papers, followed by 10 minutes of questions, discussion, and commentary […]

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2016 Conference

AAANZ 2016 Conference The Work of Art School of Art, Australian National University Canberra, December 1-3 2016 The 2016 conference was held at the School of Art at the Australian National University, Canberra from Thursday, December 1 to Saturday, December 3, 2016, 9-5 pm. You can download the program timetable and the conference e-booklet of abstracts and biographies (pdf 3.4M). Conference report […]

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