2019–20 UChicago AIC COSI Fellows and Rhoades Curatorial Intern

The Department of Art History is pleased to announce the 2019–20 Andrew W. Mellon Chicago Objects Study Initiative (COSI) Fellows and Rhoades Curatorial Intern at the Art Institute of Chicago. PhD candidates Maggie Borowitz and Chloé M. Pelletier will serve as this year’s COSI Fellows, while Zhiyan Yang will serve as the Rhoades Curatorial Intern.

Jenni Sorkin: Between Abjection and the Object: Body Work in the 1990s

This talk traces a history of craft practices and object making that centered on the body as both a source of stimulus and site of contestation for addressing urgent questions of gender and sexuality during the decade when identity politics elided with a new materiality in artistic production.

Free

Presented by the Department of Art History as part of the 2019/20 Smart Lecture series supported by the Smart Family Foundation.

Dipti Khera: In the Mood for Art in India’s Eighteenth Century

The art of sensing moods mattered in precolonial South Asia. The eighteenth-century painters of Udaipur, a city of lakes in northwestern India, suggest that the moods of pleasure and prosperity mattered even more. The moods of grand-scale paintings, larger in size than manuscripts and portraits, which could be held in a single hand, emerged in the enchanting depictions of lime-washed palaces, reservoirs, temples, bazaars, and durbars.

Mexican Studies Seminar: Zoë Ryan and Tabea Linhead

The Mexican Studies Seminar invites visiting and UChicago scholars to present their work in an informal atmosphere, providing Mexican studies faculty and students with the opportunity to debate and discuss scholarly research and inquiry on Mexico from a diverse range of disciplinary perspectives.

RAVE: Lex Ladge

“Local and Imperial Identities at the ‘Amfiteatro Campano’ in Capua”

Lex Ladge, PhD student, Department of Art History

“Local and Imperial Identities at the ‘Amfiteatro Campano’ in Capua”

Respondent: Roko Rumora, PhD student, Department of Art History

*Please note that this meeting takes place on a Friday.
**Paper will be circulated at the beginning of the week.

The Attractions of the Moving Image: A Celebration of Tom Gunning

The Department of Cinema and Media Studies invites you to help us celebrate the career and achievements of Tom Gunning on Friday October 25 and Saturday October 26. With presentations from an exciting array of scholars and filmmakers, we’ll celebrate Tom with a unique conversation around the art of the moving image, in all its historical, theoretical, and aesthetic registers. 

Jennifer Josten: Rethinking Mesoamerican Monumentality

Rethinking Mesoamerican Monumentality, from Midcentury Mexico City to Chicano Los Angeles

Mexican Studies Seminar Fall 2019

Jennifer Josten is Associate Professor of modern and contemporary art in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at the Univeristy of Pittsburgh, where she also holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures and is core faculty in the Center for Latin American Studies.

After Fiction: Sianne Ngai

After Fiction

“That which, or something that, is imaginatively invented; feigned existence, event, or state of things; invention as opposed to fact.” This is the OED definition of fiction.

After Fiction: Patrick Jagoda

After Fiction

“That which, or something that, is imaginatively invented; feigned existence, event, or state of things; invention as opposed to fact.” This is the OED definition of fiction.

After Fiction: Anna Kornbluh

After Fiction

“That which, or something that, is imaginatively invented; feigned existence, event, or state of things; invention as opposed to fact.” This is the OED definition of fiction.