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DTSTART:19960101T000000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19961027T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260518T184213Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120525 DURATION:P3D SUMMARY:The Iconography of Power: Ceremonial Entries in Renaissance and E arly Modern Europe UID:20120525-094d43a236d03dae0136e9a53f2a5175@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20120425T131622Z DESCRIPTION:The Society for European Festivals Research\, in association with the Universities of Bergamo\, Pisa and TV\, invites you to a c onference under the title ‘The Iconography of Power: Ceremonial Entries in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe’. The conference will form part o f the annual series of conferences promoted by the Society in a range of European locations. Edited and reworked proceedings of the conference\, together with commissioned material\, will be published by Ashgate Publ ishers\, in both printed and eBook formats. The volume will be edited by Professors Maria Ines Aliverti (Pisa)\, Anna Maria Testaverde (Bergamo) and Ms Linda Briggs (TV). Ceremonial Entries to capital and other cities took place across Europe in the Renaissance and Early Modern peri ods\, as a means of expressing power relations and establishing communic ation between royal\, ducal\, civic and ecclesiastical authorities and t heir subjects. A common performance iconography\, written and visual gre w up\, modified by local histories and current circumstances. The confer ence will deal with Entries in a wide European context\, emphasising the period 1500 – 1650\, and questioning the political\, economic\, and art istic motives of\, and the political outcomes for\, the kings\, dukes\, civic rulers\, popes and bishops who promoted them. Attention will be pa id to the individual administrators\, scholars\, artists\, designers and performers\, some of them among the leading practitioners in Europe\, w ho devised and implemented the ceremonial programmes. Conference Locatio n. The conference will be held at the University of Bergamo on Friday to Sunday 25\, 26\, 27 May\, 2012\, beginning with Registration and Welcom e at 3.30 p.m. on Friday and ending in mid-afternoon on Sunday. A recept ion hosted by Ashgate Publishers will be held on Friday. A Conference Di nner will be arranged on Saturday. The names of invited speakers are giv en below. A detailed programme will be available in the New Year from th e conference organisers\, Professors Maria Ines Aliverti and Anna Maria Testaverde\, and from Ms Linda Briggs\, at the addresses below. Posters prepared by Graduate Students and Early Career Researchers will be welco me. A Poster session will be held on the first evening of the conference \, with opportunities to explain and comment on the topic concerned. For details of how to propose submitting a Poster please see the Call for P osters below. Registration fee for the entire conference: €50\, concessi ons (students and retired) €20. The registration fee will cover the cost of administration\, lunches (Saturday and Sunday) and tea/ coffee. The Conference Dinner\, to be held at a local hotel\, will be separately cos ted. Bergamo is a highly attractive and historic city of something over 130\,000 inhabitants in the province of Lombardy\, Northern Italy\, abou t 40 km northeast of Milan. The city borders the foothills of the Alps a nd is within easy driving distance of the Italian lakes. The city’s hist oric Città Alta includes many buildings of the medieval and Renaissance periods\, including the famed Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (early 12 th century) and the Cappella Colleoni\, an outstanding example of Renais sance architecture and art housing the tomb of the famous condottiere Ba rtolomeo Colleoni and frescoes by Giovan Battista Tiepolo The town and p rovince fell under Venetian domination in the earlier 15th century\, and remained part of the Venetian Republic until the end of the eighteenth. The Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto spent his most productive years in Be rgamo (1513-25). The city’s Accademia Carrara is one of Italy’s most pre stigious art galleries\, with masterpieces by Pisanello\, Giovanni Belli ni\, Mantegna\, Raffaello\, Tiziano\, Canaletto and many others. The cit y has a strong musical tradition\, much of it in Venetian style. The Uni versity of Bergamo\, founded in the 1960s\, now includes 15\,400 student s in six faculties\, and has been rated in recent years among the top te n universities in Italy. The Faculty of Scienza della Formazione\, where the conference will be located\, is situated in the former Convento di Sant’ Agostino in the Citta Alta. Getting there. Bergamo International a irport (Orio al Serio) is served by low-cost airlines. There is an inexp ensive bus connection from the airport to the city. Frequent train conne ctions to the city from Milan take 30-40 minutes\, with connections from the international airport. There is a regular bus service from Milan\, taking about 1 hour. Accommodation for conference sessions will be locat ed in the University buildings (detailed instructions will be supplied t o conference members). Personal accommodation may be booked individually by conference members and speakers. Advice on available accommodation w ill be given by the conference organisers (contact information below) wh o will send details of local hotels on request. It will be possible to a rrange discounted rates at certain hotels through the University of Berg amo. Conference Organisers: Professor Anna Maria Testaverde\, University of Bergamo (anna-maria.testaverde@unibg.it )\; Professor Maria Ines Ali verti\, University of Pisa (i.aliverti@arte.unipi.it )\; Ms Linda Briggs \, University of TV (L.A.Briggs@warwick.ac.uk). Download the regist ration form. Speakers Maria Ines Aliverti (Università di Pisa) Linda Bri ggs (PhD candidate University of TV) Martine Boiteux (Paris\, École des hautes études en sciences sociales) Marie-Claude Canova-Green (Gold smith’s College\, University of London) Monique Chatenet (Paris\, Centre André Chastel\, Institute national d’histoire de l’art) Richard Cooper (Brasenose College\, University of Oxford) *Krista De Jonge (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Julia De La Torre Fazio (Universidad de Málaga) Ros a De Marco (PhD candidate University of Dijon) Lucinda Dean (PhD candida te University of Stirling) Iain Fenlon (King’s College\, University of C ambridge) Bernardo García García (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Ewa Kociszewska (PhD candidate University of Warsaw) Margaret McGowan (Emer ita\, University of Sussex) Lucia Nuti (Università di Pisa) Federica Ros si (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa) Veronica Sandbichler (Innsbruck\, Kun sthistorisches Museum\, Schloss Ambras) Margaret Shewring (University of TV) *Leonardo Spinelli (PhD candidate Università di Firenze) Andre a Sommer-Mathis (Vienna\, Ősterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) A nna Maria Testaverde (Università di Bergamo) Sara Trevisan (University o f TV) Jacek Żukowski (PhD candidate University of Warsaw) *CONFIRMA TION AWAITED FROM THESE INVITED SPEAKERS CHAIRPERSONS Laura Fernandez Go nzalez (PhD candidate University of Edinburgh) David Sánchez Cano (Unive rsidad Alfonso X\, Madrid) Franca Franchi (University of Bergamo) Ronnie Mulryne (Emeritus\, University of TV) Paulette Choné (Emerita\, Un iversité de Nancy\, France) Sydney Anglo (University of Wales\, Swansea) Cristina Grazioli (Università di Padova) LOCATION:University of Bergamo\, Italy CATEGORIES: LAST-MODIFIED:20120425T131622Z ORGANIZER;CN=Jayne Sweet: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR