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Participants and convenors, Jill Casid and Aruna D'Souza, gather for ...
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Participants and convenors, Jill Casid and Aruna D'Souza, gather for a final roundtable discussion with the public audience at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Discussion 4_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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During the fourth session, "Positionalities: Interrogating Locations amidst the 'Global'," of the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders, participants and moderator Sven Spieker gather to discuss their topics with the public audience.
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2011 Clark Conference_Ranjana Khanna_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Ranjana Khanna, Duke University, presents her paper titled, "Technologies of Un-Belonging," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Nicholas Mirzoeff_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Nicholas Mirzoeff, New York University, presents his paper titled, "Inside Out: The History of the Anonymous in the Crisis of Visuality," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Todd Porterfield_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Todd Porterfield, University of Montreal, presents his paper titled, "Transversal Positioning Practices," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Discussion 3_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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During the third session, "New Pratices of and Beyond the Global: Regionalisms, Localisms, Contacts, and Flows," of the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders, participants and moderator Steven Nelson gathered to discuss their topics with the public audience.
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2011 Clark Conference_David Roxburgh_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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David Roxburgh, Harvard University, presents his paper titled, "Troubles with Perspective: Case Studies in Picture-Making from Qajar Iran in the 1800s," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Talinn Grigor_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Talinn Grigor, Brandeis University, presents her paper titled, "Neither Orient, nor Rome: Art History's Global Turn in 1901," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Alessandro Russo_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Alessandra Russo, Columbia University, presents her paper titled, "De tlacuilolli: Renaissance Artistic Theory in the Wake of the Global Turn," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Kishwar Rizvi_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Kishwar Rizvi, Yale University, presents her paper titled, "Transnational Islam, or the Reification of HIstory through Contemporary Architecture," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Discussion 2_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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During Session 2, Histories and Times: Temporalities of and against the "Global," of the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders, participants and moderator, James Elkins, gathered to discuss their topics with the public audience.
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2011 Clark Conference_Raqs Media Collective_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Raqs Media Collective, Monica Narula, Jeebesh Bagchi, and Shuddhabrata Sengupta, presented a video piece titled, "An Ephemeris, Corrected for the Longitudes of Tomorrow: Speculations on Orbits and Motions, Objects and Processes in Contemporary Art," for the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Kerstin Schankweiler_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Kerstin Schankweiler, Freie University Berlin, presents her paper titled, "Writing Art History Transculturally: A Postcolonial Reading of George Kubler's, The Shape of Time," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Isabel Seliger_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Isabel Seliger, independent scholar from Berlin, presents her paper titled, "Crosscultural, Interpictorial, and Transgender: The Convergence of Male Icons in the Gandharan Visual," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Discussion 1_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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During the first session, Theoretical Terrains, of the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders, participants and moderator, Parul Dave Mukherji, gathered to discuss their topics with the public audience.
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2011 Clark Conference_Kobena Mercer_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Kobena Mercer, Yale University, presents his paper titled, "Contraflow: Mapping Networks in Cross-Cultural Modernity," at the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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2011 Clark Conference_Jill Casid_In the Wake of the Global Turn.wmv
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Convenor, Jill Casid, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, introduces the 2011 Clark Conference, In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an "Exploded" Art History without Borders.
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Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, "Tankard," 1811/12
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Tankard
Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I
English, 1811/12
Silver
14.9 x 13.7 cm at handle
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
1955.114
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Frederic Remington, "Friends or Foes? (The Scout)," 1902-5
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Friends or Foes? (The Scout)
Frederic Remington
American, 1902-05
oil on canvas
Overall: 27 x 40 in. (68.6 x 101.6 cm)
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
1955.12
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Rue de Charenton Porcelain Manufactory, Paris, "Bust of Louis XV," c. 1745
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Bust of Louis XV
Attributed to the Rue de Charenton Porcelain Manufactory, Paris
After a model attributed to Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne the Younger
French, c. 1745
lead-glazed earthenware | faience fine
Overall: 13 15/16 in. (35.4 cm)
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
2006.6
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