BYZANTINE & POST-BYZANTINE ART CROSSING BORDERS (once again final program) (original) (raw)

Byzantine Studies - Catalogue - Spring 2016

New and Forthcoming Titles in the field of Byzantine Studies. The catalogue is divided into six parts: Interreligious Dialogue, Art & Material Culture, Society, Manuscript Studies, Text & Author, and Source Texts & Translations.

Moutafov, Emmanuel & Ida Toth. Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Art: Crossing Borders, Exploring Boundaries. In: Moutafov, E. and I. Toth (eds.). Art Readings 2017: Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Art: Crossing Borders. vol. 1, Sofia 2018, ISBN 978954859707, 11-38.

The authors reflect on methodological and terminological problems connected with the critical fields of Byzantine and so-called Post-Byzantine Art in the Balkans. Departing from the traditional, frequently controversial, issues of continuity and identity, this chapter proposes a more effective conceptual framework, which favours the ideas of multiculturality, hybridity, and horizontal exchange. The present essay also addresses the questions of cultural history, and, especially, of Western influences in Orthodox painting after the 15th century, and it urges that art of any period should be measured against the standards of its own time. More generally, it suggests that the reception of Orthodox Christian art in the Balkans ought also to be considered to fall within the purview of scholars of the Western Renaissance, as well as of Ottoman Studies, so as to ensure fruitful academic dialogue across disciplines.

Sources for Byzantine Art History, Leeds IMS Research Seminar (2023)

Blog on Sources for Byzantine Art History Project, 2023

The first IMS Research Seminar of 2023 was a talk by Dr Foteini Spingou, Professor Charlie Barber, and Dr Justin Willson regarding their project to collate sources of Byzantine art history. https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/medieval/news/article/2369/2023-ims-research-seminar-series-explores-sources-for-byzantine-art-history

Byzantine art in the west

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Programme - 2nd Online Edinburgh Byzantine Book Festival 2023

You can watch the recording of the presentation of the book here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff1ucQHndMU&t=2s On Thursday 9th March 2023, at 13.00-13.30 (UK time) the Sourcebook on Byzantine Law (https://brill.com/view/title/62057?language=en) will be presented during the 2nd Online Edinburgh Byzantine Book Festival. On the website of the festival (https://www.ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/news-events/events/2nd-online-edinburgh-byzantine-book-festival) you can find the booklet listing publishers' catalogue with reduced prices on Byzantine books and the link to register for the presentations.