The Living Art of the Past – Tanja Michalsky
This series of seminars presents the work of established and young scholars of medieval art in Italy, fostering conversations about the new research directions in the field and exploring the ways in which this art of the past lives and has resonance in the present. The seminars also aim to cultivate relationships between the AAR fellows and scholars from across the national academies and universities in Rome. Each session will feature a talk, Q&A, and a discussion of a short precirculated paper.
The seminars are organized by AAR Fellows Bissera V. Pentcheva, Anna Majeski, and Joseph Williams.
All seminars take place at 5:00pm in the AAR lecture room. The seminars will be held in English.
April 6
Professor Valentino Pace, emeritus, Università degli Studi di Udine
Issues in the Art Historical Research of Medieval Southern Italy
May 25
Professor Tanja Michalsky, Executive Director of the Biblioteca Hertziana
Mapping Italy – from Paolino Minorita to Flavio Biondo
June 22
Professor Beat Brenk, emeritus, Universität Basel and La Sapienza
The Cappella Palatina in Palermo
You can watch this event live at https://livestream.com/aarome.
This project is made possible by the Fellows Project Fund of the American Academy in Rome.