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Art Collections of Academies of Sciences

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Published on Thursday, August 17, 2023

Abstract

As part of the College Art Association Annual Conference and on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the session seeks contributions on art collections of academies of sciences, including portrait galleries, emblems and other symbols, representations of the academies, internal and external decoration of the buildings including e.g. the allegories of sciences. We also welcome submissions dealing with scientific objects, instruments and collections with aesthetic or historical value in these collections.

Announcement

College Art Association Annual Conference, Chicago, February 14-17, 2024

Arguments

While collections of academies of arts are rather well studied, less consciously, academies of sciences established art collections as well comprising portraits of the founders and members, emblems, allegories, collections bequeathed by former members, and also buildings with interior and exterior decoration. Some scientific collections may have artistic value as well. Sometimes belonging to the library of the academy, or to another organizational unit, these collections are less institutionalized and less studied. The Hungarian Academy of Sciences will celebrate its bicentenary in 2025 but the Art Collection of the Academy was founded only 30 years ago. Even if the Budapest headquarter inaugurated in 1865 already came with a huge exhibition area by Friedrich August Stüler, who gained experience on museum buildings (Alte Nationalgalerie and Neues Museum in Berlin, and Nationalmuseum in Stockholm). Shortly after the foundation of the Academy, Friedrich von Amerling painted the portrait of the founder, and Johann Nepomuk Ender finished the emblem or allegory of the Academy itself. On the occasion of the anniversaries, this panel seeks contributions on similar art collections of academies of sciences, including portrait galleries, emblems and other symbols, representations of the academies, internal and external decoration of the buildings including e.g. the allegories of sciences. Recently, scientific objects, instruments and collections with aesthetic or historical value also have been added to our collection, and we also welcome submissions dealing with similar special cases.

Submission guidelines

Please submit the title, abstract (250 words or less), CV (2 pages or less) by using the ‘Submit an Abstract to this Session’ button at the session’s webpage before August 31st 2023.

Applicants will be informed in September 2023.

CAA individual membership only needed in case of acceptance.

For travel grant opportunities, please check https://collegeart.org/programs/support-grants 

Selection

Contributions will be selected by the session chair, Viktor Oliver Lorincz, Research Fellow at the ArtCollection of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Contact Information

Viktor Oliver Lorincz, Session Chair, Research Fellow at the Art Collection of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, lorincz.viktor@titkarsag.mta.hu

For further information please do not hesitate to contact us.

Places

  • Hilton Chicago 720 South Michigan Avenue
    Chicago, America (60605)

Event attendance modalities

Full on-site event


Date(s)

  • Thursday, August 31, 2023

Keywords

  • art, collection, academies, science,

Contact(s)

  • Lorincz Viktor Oliver
    courriel : lorincz [dot] viktor [at] titkarsag [dot] mta [dot] hu

Reference Urls

Information source

  • Lorincz Viktor Oliver
    courriel : lorincz [dot] viktor [at] titkarsag [dot] mta [dot] hu

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Art Collections of Academies of Sciences », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Thursday, August 17, 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1bo8

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