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Call for Papers

"The World and World-Making in Art: Connectivities and Differences"
International Conference
Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University
Canberra, ACT (Australia)
11-13 August 2011

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This international conference coincides with the Humanities Research
Centre's theme for 2011 on 'The World and World-Making in the
Humanities and the Arts'. It complements two further HRC conferences
in 2011 on World Literature and World History.

The conference will explore a number of key issues in art discourses
today and also address a central concern of the HRC's theme in
invoking the idea of world-making beyond cultural divides and
instead, speaking 'to a domain of human connectivity'.  We seek to
explore the significance of connectivities and differences in the
field of art: its practices, histories, institutions, inclusions and
exclusions, ethical concerns and theoretical and methodological
approaches under the overarching theme of 'the World and
World-Making'. While much of the focus of the conference will
inevitably be on contemporary transformations resulting in part from
globalization and geopolitical changes in our world, including
migrations and transnational movements of people and art as well as
new means of human connectivity and cultural exchange, we also
welcome papers that address historical dimensions of the theme of
'the World and World-Making in Art'.

The conference will be organized around four key sub themes:
1) World-Making and the concept of 'Global Art': Connectivities and
   Differences
2) Cosmopolitanism
3) Crossing Borders: artists, institutions, exhibitions and audiences
4) Indigenous World-Making in art

Issues we wish to address include:
Postcolonialism, old and new empires, art and key 'world' concerns
such as global conflict, the environment and human rights, Indigenous
world-making, new technologies, new media and new means of
connectivity in art, 'world' exhibitions such as Biennales, art
outside the museum/ institutional context, art markets and art-world
systems, redefinitions that may question 'nation- or region-centric
paradigms of knowledge making' and the challenge of moving beyond a
EuroAmericentric 'world view'.

Time allowed for the presentation of each paper at the conference
will be 20 minutes as we wish to have extended discussion.

Short Abstracts of approximately 300 words and a short biography
should be sent to Caroline Turner: [email protected]

Deadline for Abstracts: 3 March 2011
Notification of Acceptance: 25 March 2011

Several key speakers have already agreed to participate including
Professor Patrick Flores (University of the Philippines), Professor
Marsha Meskimmon (Loughborough University, UK) whose new book on
contemporary art and the cosmopolitan imagination opens up many
issues relevant to our conference, Professor Pat Hoffie (Griffith
University), Xu Hong (Research Department National Art Museum of
China), Mella Jaarsma (Artist and co-founder of Cemeti Art House and
Indonesia Visual Art Archive, Indonesia), Dr Anthony Gardner (Andrew
Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, The Courtauld Institute of
Art, London),  and Tony Ellwood (Director of the Queensland Art
Gallery) who will speak on curating the major exhibition
'Twenty-First Century Art'. The conference will complement an
exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery on contemporary Asian
portraits and the panel on 'art and conflict' will be jointly hosted
with the Australian War Memorial.

Conveners:
Caroline Turner, Research School of Humanities and the Arts, ANU
Michelle Antoinette, Research School of Humanities and the Arts, ANU
Zara Stanhope, Research School of Humanities and the Arts, ANU
Jackie Menzies, Head of Asian Art, Art Gallery of NSW


Contact:

Dr Caroline Turner
Research School of Humanities and the Arts
College of Arts and Social Sciences
Australian National University
Sir Roland Wilson Building #120
McCoy Circuit
Canberra, ACT 0200
Australia
Tel: +61 (2) 6125 0529
Fax: +61 (2) 612 51285
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://hrc.anu.edu.au/node/141/
 
 
 
 
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