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The Second Symposium of Research Students:
Research of Visual Art
In Memory of the late Robert H. Smith
May 11th 2011
The Hebrew University of JerusalemThe Department of the History of Art, The Faculty of Humanities
Greetings and Opening Remarks
Prof. Reuven AmitaiDean of the Faculty of Humanities
Dana Brostowsky GilboaInitiator and Organizer of the Symposium
Prof. Luba FreedmanHead of The Department of
the History of Art
Prof. Rachel MilsteinDirector of The Robert H. and Clarice Smith Center for Art History
Session I: Between Poles: Tradition and Modernity, Physical and Conceptual, Curator and Creator, Corporeal and its Representation
Chaired by Dr. Lola Kantor-Kazovsky
Ariadne KonstantinouDionysiac Landscape: The Imagery of the Maenadic Mountain in Greek Art and Literature
Sharon Khalifa-GuetaLeonardo da Vinci's Dragons
Osnat Zukerman Rechter: Concept, Action, Curator: On the Change in the Contemporary Art Curator's Role during the Late 60's and the Beginning of the 70's of the 20th Century
Yael LazarWhen God Looks Us in the Eyes: Darśan Theory in Indian Popular Culture
Session II: The Visual Image as an Expression of Identity and Gender
Chaired by Prof. Tamar El Or
Bat-ami ArtziThe Two-Dimensional Creator God in the Tradition of the Central Andean Cultures
Keren CohenGender Performance in Robert Wilson's Play, Shakespeares Sonette (2009)
Shir Aloni YaariBearded Ladies: Identity and Travesty in the Work of Ana Mendieta, Eleanor Antin and Adrian Piper
Session III: New Interpretation of a Known Work
Chaired by Prof. Edwin Seroussi
Liat Naeh: The Road between a 3D Pottery Vessel and a 2D Image: The Visual Origins of the Seven-Cupped Bowl, a Southern Levantine Middle Bronze Age Cult Vessel
Sara BenningaBacchus in the Oeuvre of Peter Paul Rubens
Anastasia Glazanova: Love and Academy: The Judgment of Paris by Jean-Antoine Watteau
Sigal Galil: The Episode "Crows" in Akira Kurosawa's "Dreams" – a Pilgrimage in the Footsteps of the Vincent van Gogh Myth: An Intertextual Reading of Cinema, Art, Religion and Nature
Session IV: Visual Language as a Mirror to Man and Society
Chaired by Prof. Anna Belfer-Cohen
Dana Shaham'Reading Natufian Art': A Methodological Case Study
Alexander PozinThe Written Word in Russian Fine Art in the Modern Period: The Impact of the Artwork Titles
Miki JoelsonOld Age as a Message in Jewish Picture Postcards in Eastern Europe - an Interpretation
Shem ShemyThe Visual Space of Moral Sensitivity
Concluding Remarks
Dana Brostowsky GilboaInitiator and Organizer of the Symposium
Dr. Rina TalgamHead of The Department of the History of Art
" The course of human history is determined not by what happens in the skies, but by what takes place in the hearts of men and women. It is important to know not only how to make a living, but also how to make a life. We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give. "
Robert H. Smith, 2006
We thank everyone for making this event possible