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SUMMARY:Early/Modern Color: Masquerades and Make Overs
DESCRIPTION:A workshop organized by the ECS Graduate Affiliate Working Group on Materiality and Colors in European Art. \nWith a few prisms and some brilliantly crafted experiments\, Sir Isaac Newton established in 1704 that color was the effect of refracted light. This emphasis on color-as-light has endured throughout Modernity and encouraged an ever-more immaterial approach to hue. Indeed\, notions of color’s immateriality have flourished in the era of pixelation\, as a limitless diversity of colors seems available to anyone with an electronic screen. And yet\, for most of human history\, color has been the consequence of things; pigments and dyes have come from stones\, plants\, insects\, and animals. This rootedness in stuff has made color especially impactful. In this workshop\, Sarah Rich and Daniel Zolli will present case studies on color’s materiality—its connotations\, conscientious theorization\, and pointed rejection—during two disparate moments in Western art. They will also discuss the potential\, and the perils\, of engaging with color’s materiality in the classroom. \nLunch will be served. \nRSVP to Liliane I. Ehrhart (ehrhart@princeton.edu) by May 1.
URL:https://ecs.princeton.edu/event/ecs-workshop-david-zolli-and-sarah-rich/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:'Young Russia': The National Image in its Colorful Life
DESCRIPTION:A workshop organized by the ECS Graduate Affiliate Working Group on Color and Modernity. \nThis work in progress considers the early history of color photography in Russia and America — and exchanges therein — in order to assess the status of color and the “colorful” in representing not only a picture of imperial Russia\, but also its idealized forms in the present day. \nKatherine Hill-Reischl is Assistant Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton. Prof. Hill-Reischl’s research focuses on twentieth-century Russian literature\, art\, and culture\, with particular attention paid to the relationship between text and image. She is also the author of Photographic Literacy: Cameras in the Hands of Russian Authors (Cornell University Press\, 2018). \nLunch will be served. \nRSVP to Gabriella Ferrari (gferrari@princeton.edu) to attend the lunch workshop.
URL:https://ecs.princeton.edu/event/young-russia-the-national-image-in-its-colorful-life/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:Agonistics: Spaces of Democracy\, Resistance\, and Pluralism
DESCRIPTION:Poster
URL:https://ecs.princeton.edu/event/agonistics-spaces-of-democracy-resistance-and-pluralism/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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