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Massachusetts College of Art and Design The Third Annual History of Art and Design STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM Wednesday, April 6, 2016, 1:00 3:00 PM Design and Media Center, Lecture Hall Welcoming Remarks Ellen Shapiro Professor and


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STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

Wednesday, April 6, 2016, 1:00 – 3:00 PM Design and Media Center, Lecture Hall

Massachusetts College of Art and Design The Third Annual History of Art and Design

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Welcoming Remarks

Ellen Shapiro

Professor and Chairperson History of Art Department Massachusetts College of Art and Design

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Pr Presenta esentations tions

Each presentation is 15 minutes in length. Panel discussion to follow.

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Paul Fitzgerald

Major in History of Art

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The Garden of Earthly Delights as Habsburg-Burgundian Spectacle

Paul Fitzgerald

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Hieronymus Bosch The Garden of Earthly Delights

  • Ca. 1500 – 1505

Oil on wood panel Prado Museum Madrid

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Ornamental Lathe-Turned Ivory Late 16th Century Staatliche Kunstammlungen Dresden Central Panel Detail The Garden of Earthly Delights

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Central Panel Detail The Garden of Earthly Delights

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Felix Kauffman

Major in Studio for Interrelated Media

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Wa Complex

Felix Kauffman

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Wa倭

Stunted/ Dwarfed Wa和 Harmonious

Yamato大和民族

Great harmonious nation

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Hello Kitty, created by Yuko Shimizu in 1974, owned by the Sanrio Corporation Still from “Japanizi Going Going Gong”, 2013 Still from “King Kong vs. Godzilla”, 1962 GROTESQUE CUTE ABSURD

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Statue of Hello Kitty outside Sanrio Kanto Distribution Center. Photograph by Lee Chapman. Nike of Samothrace,

  • ca. 190 BC.

Now in Louvre, Paris. Photograph by Remy de la Mauviniere.

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Rebecca Morrison

Dual Major in Photography & History of Art

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Walid Raad

Fiction’s Truth: From Archive to Imagination

Walid Raad / The Atlas Group Let’s Be Honest, The Weather Helped Inkjet Print, 1998 Walid Raad Pension Arts In Dubai Multimedia Installation From the Project: Scratching On Things I Could Disavow 2007-Present Museum of Modern Art, NYC, 2015

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The Atlas Group

Walid Raad The Loudest Muttering is Over: Documents from the Atlas Group Archive lecture/performance, 2006.

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Scratching on Things I Could Disavow

Section 139: The Atlas Group

Walid Raad Section 139: The Atlas Group (2008) from Scratching on Things I Could Disavow Museum of Modern Art, NYC, 2015

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Elements of Performance

Walid Raad Scratching on Things I Could Disavow: Walkthrough Performance / Artist’s Talk Museum of Modern Art, NYC, 2015

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John Valeriani

Major in Animation

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Jan Svankmajer’s Dimensions of Dialogue: Post-Soviet Ideological Exposure

John Valeriani

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Jan Svankmajer, Dimensions of Dialogue, Part 3, Dialogue Exhausting. 1982. Film

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(Left) Jan Svankmajer, Dimensions of Dialogue, Part 1, Dialogue Factual. 1982. Film. (Right) Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-93), Rudolph II as

  • Vertimus. 1591. Oil on canvas.
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Jan Svankmajer, Dimensions of Dialogue,

  • 1982. Film.

Passionate Discourse Exhausting Dialogue Dialogue Factual

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Panel Discussion

Questions & Answers

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Panel Discussion: Questions & Answers

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Reception eception

Everyone is cordially invited!

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