Seminar: NORDIC INTERIORS. Spaces of Indeterminacy in Late Nineteenth-Century Painting
At this seminar art historical researchers from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden will cast new perspectives on Nordic interior paintings from the end of the nineteenth century. The seminar is organised by the Centre for Nineteenth-Studies at Aarhus University and Brandts - Museum of Art & Visual Culture in Odense.
Oplysninger om arrangementet
Tidspunkt
Sted
Brandts – Museum of Art & Visual Culture, Brandts Torv 1, 5000 Odense C - DK (enter through the main entrance at Amfipladsen)
Arrangør
See entire invitation here
Program
Each presentation is followed by a short discussion
9:00-9:30: REGISTRATION WITH COFFEE AND CROISSANTS
9:30-9:45: Welcome
- Welcome by Mads Damsbo, director, Brandts
- Practical information by Ellen Egemose, organiser, Brandts and Aarhus University
- Introduction by Jacob Wamberg, professor, Aarhus University
9:45-10.20: Is there such a Thing as a Nordic Interior Painting?
- Nils Ohlsen, director, Lillehammer Art Museum
10:20-10:35: COMFORT BREAK
10:35-11:10: On Vilhelm Hammershøi, Photography and Artistic Processes
- Gertrud Oelsner, director, The Hirschsprung Collection
11:10-11:45 The Silence of the Surface. On Hammershøi’s Interiors
- Bente Larsen, professor, University of Oslo
11:45-12:45 LUNCH BREAK (THE EXHIBITIONS ARE OPEN ALL DAY UNTIL 9:00 PM)
12:45-13:20 Walls of Ambiguity in Late Nineteenth-Century Nordic Painting
- Ellen Egemose , PhD-fellow, Aarhus University and curator, Brandts
13:20-13:55 Thoughts from Below. Carl Larsson and the Carpet
- Martin Sundberg, curator, Norrköpings Konstmuseum
14:00-14:30 BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
14:30-15:05 Christian Krohg’s Studio Interiors
- Øystein Sjåstad, associate professor, University of Oslo
15:05-15:40 Queer Liminality in Kristian Zahrtmann’s Interiors
- Rasmus Kjærboe, postdoc, Aarhus University and curator, Ribe Art Museum
15:40-16:00 Wrap-up
- Jacob Wamberg, professor, Aarhus University