MA
Symposium
Schedule
30 May-1
June, 2012
Room G.19
Wednesday 30 May
10:00-10:30 Welcome
Eric
Prenowitz
10:30-12:00 Who Owns What?
Chair: Ashley Thompson
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Alice Kate Lambert: To sell or not to sell? That is the
question!
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Daniela Machado: The Art Market: A World of Luxurious
Commodities Transfigured into Symbolic Capital by Art Collectors and
Philanthropists
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Oranuch Somprasit: Contemporary Buddhist Art in Thailand :
A Study of Thawan Duchanee’s Painting
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Erin Rolfe: The Location of Value: How does MIMA benefit
Middlesbrough ?
12:00-1:00 LUNCH (Rm. 2.06A)
1:00-2:30 Storytelling
Chair: Barbara Engh
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Hannah Goddard: Story telling as survival: The significance
of Benjamin and Scheherazade for Saleem Sinai of Rushdie’s Midnight’s
Children
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Max Raku: Between Borges and Derrida: Labyrinths of
Sand and Mirrors
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Rachael Thomas: The Spektor of the Storyteller
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Theodore Wilkins: Wordless Communicators
2:30-2:45
TEA
BREAK (Rm. 2.06A)
2:45-4:45 Representing
Sexuality
Chair: Catherine Karkov
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Anna Giovanaki: Representation and Interpretation of LGBT Communities
in Social History Museums: The Museum
of London
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Elsy Benitez: Images
of Intimacy: Photographic Works of Nan Goldin
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Yelin Zhao: Becoming Victorine Meurent
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Rachel Rotrand: Dodo: (Re)discovering, (Re)Constructing,
and Exhibiting Identities in Berlin and London
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Maria Daskalaki: Representations of Messy Paraphilias in the Culture of Cleanliness:
Nikos Nikolaides’ Singapore Sling
Thursday
31 May
10:00-12:00 Representational
Limits
Chair: Roger Palmer
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Jo Hamill: Words Fail Me – Exploring the Limits of Language
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Helen Brady: From Figuration to Abstraction: Mark Rothko
and the years of 1942-1948
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Laura Smith: ‘Writing’ in Film
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Rachel Moaby: What is the Importance of Ephemera in the Museum?
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Susan C. Timmins: An Atavistic Review of ‘Low’ Material in Sculpture
12:00-12:10 STRETCH
12:10-12:45 BA-MA Forum: ‘The
MA Experience...’
12:45-1:30 LUNCH
(Rm. 2.06A)
1:30-3:30 Restorations
Chair: David Jackson
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Clara Woolford: Art and artifice: The Restoration of Leighton House Museum
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Maria Elise Leland: Politics in Memory: The Historical Preservation of Ham House
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Laura Rosemary
Bootland:
Conservation, Restoration or Re-creation:
Interpreting Historic Houses
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Emma Frances Bowen: Curating from the Garden Shed: The
Re-creation, Restoration and Interpretation of Historic Gardens
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Katie Thompson: A Study of the Restoration of Tiger 131 at
the Tank Museum , Bovington
3:30-3:45 TEA BREAK (Rm.
2.06A)
3:45-4:50 The Art of the
Museum
Chair: Gail Day
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Joana Mateus
Tavares:
Re-interpreting The Other or Authorship
and Identity in The Museum
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David Knowles: Lost and Found Imagery
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Joanne Williams: Contemporary Art Interventions in the
Museum
Friday
1 June
10:00-11:30 Curatorial
Cultures
Chair: Will Rea
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Ching Wang: Same Objects; Different Museums: Chinese Porcelains
in the British Museum
and the National Palace Museum ,
Taiwan
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Rachel Cunningham
Clark:
‘Spice Up Your Life?’ – Popular
Collecting and Museum Culture
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Heather Dawson: The Representation of Mental Health within
Museums
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Phoebe Newman: The Code of Ethics for Museums: Can the
Display of Human Remains with Contemporary Art be Ethically Acceptable?
11:30-11:35 STRETCH
11:35-1:00 Interpreting
Architectures
Chair: David Hill
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Sheelagh White: The Contemporary Museum : Its Relationship
with Architecture and Exploration of Space
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Alexander Peters: Architecture as Narrative: Shaping Museum Interpretation
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Claire Davies: Elizabeth Percy: Engaging with Architecture
in the 18th C.
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Harriet Page: Museums’ Impact on Urban Regeneration: The
Building Itself (The Hepworth, Wakefield and
Turner Contemporary, Margate )
1:00-1:40 LUNCH
(Rm. 2.06A)
1:40-3:10 Constructing
Memories
Chair: Claudia Sternberg
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Alison Torbitt: Memorial Culture and the First World War: is
the Centenary the Final Milestone in Commemorating World War One?
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Carolin Eisner: Jewish Memorials in the Public Ssphere: the Berlin Memorial for the Murdered Jews in Europe
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Philippa Basey: 9/11: The Process of Memorialisation
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Viesturs Marnauza: Latvian Nativism in the Post-Soviet
Transition
3:10-3:20 TEA BREAK (Rm.
2.06A)
3:20-4:50 Curatorial
Pedagogies
Chair: Kerry Bristol
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Charlotte Preston: Learning in the Museum: The Hepworth
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Seung Joo Cha: Exhibition Design
and Visitors’ Experience in the Contemporary
Museum : The Galleries of Modern London
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Sarah Richardson: Aesthetics/Education: Social Inclusion (the Hepworth)
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Lela Radisevic: University
Museum : Collections of
knowledge
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