Symposium | Nineteenth-Century Worlds of Vision, 1820s-1870s, Canberra, July 16-18

This symposium brings together artists, curators and scholars of nineteenth-century visual culture who work across and beyond traditional art historical methods. The nineteenth century was a period of increased mechanisation and innovation for the visual arts. In the Global South, and the Australian colonies particularly, it was also a period of frontier violence and dispossession where sophisticated Indigenous practices of visualising Country and Kin were devastatingly upset.

The papers in this symposium consider visual worlds in flux and tumult during the middle decades of the nineteenth-century. With panels on expanded portraiture; colonial science and the visual imaginary; photography and archival absence; art’s ability to ‘capture’ otherwise sprawling lives, and practice-led approaches to nineteenth-century research, presenters will unravel and illuminate the increasingly networked but also discordant colonial visual landscape.

The keynote presentations will be hosted by the National Portrait Gallery, please see individual links below for registration. Registration for the symposium talks at the ANU is via Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/nineteenth-century-worlds-of-vision-1820s-1870s-symposium-1618-july-2023-tickets-651544666637

Professor Geoffrey Batchen (University of Oxford) on ‘A New Power: The Dissemination of Photography 1800-1850’ Sunday 16 July, 3:30-4:30pm at the Liagnis Theatre National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. Register here: https://www.portrait.gov.au/calendar/a-new-power-photography 

Dr Julie Gough (Trawlwoolway artist and TMAG curator) on ‘Through a Glass Darkly: the dearticulation of Aboriginal Tasmania’ Monday 17 July 4:00-5:00pm at the Liagnis Theatre National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. Register here: https://www.portrait.gov.au/calendar/through-a-glass-darkly

 

The symposium panels, hosted at ANU, include presentations by: A/Prof Emily Eastgate Brink / Alisa Bunbury / Dr Julia Lum / Dr Kathleen Davidson / Dr Rebecca Rice / Dr Elisa deCourcy / Prof Helen Ennis / Yvette Hamilton / A/Prof Martyn Jolly / Jane Brown / Dr Helen Hughes / Dr Molly Duggins / A/Prof David Hansen.

Preview programme here

Read speaker abstracts and biographies here

Registration is open to gallery, library and museum professionals, as well as academics and higher degree research students.

This event is co-hosted by the Centre for Art History and Art Theory and the Humanities Research Centre, in partnership with the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. Funding is through Australian Research Council project DE200101322

Enquires: Dr Elisa deCourcy, DECRA Fellow, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, elisa.decourcy@anu.edu.au

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