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Bulletin num. 19 du 16-12-2009 - Institut des Amériques

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TransaméricainesPage 53 of 71Curator, Popular & Applied Graphic ArtPrints and Photographs DivisionLibrary of Congress101 Independence Ave. SEWashington, DC 20540-4730Ph.: 202/707-9115 Fax: 202/707-6647Source : Liste de distribution de l'Association française d'étu<strong>des</strong> américaineshttp://www.afea.frFor criteria, guidelines, and application forms, please see:http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/swann/swann-fellow.htmlThèse soutenue (doctorat Histoire de l'art) - Katia Schneller : Some Splashes inthe Ebb Tide . Constructions et déconstructions <strong>des</strong> catégories artistiques, NewYork, <strong>19</strong>66-<strong>19</strong>73. Directeur : Philippe DagenLundi 23 novembre <strong>2009</strong> France -Résumé : Entre <strong>19</strong>66 et <strong>19</strong>73, la scène new yorkaise voit apparaître un foisonnementd’étiquettes telles que « Minimal Art », « Conceptual Art », « Earth Art », « Anti Form »ou « Postminimalism » qui, loin de catégoriser clairement les nouvelles pratiquesartistiques, s’entremêlent. Carl Andre, Mel Bochner, Eva Hesse, Robert Morris, BruceNauman, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson setrouvent en effet répertoriés sous plusieurs d’entre-elles. L’étude <strong>du</strong>processus d’élaboration de ces appellations et de la relation que cesartistes y entretiennent, laisse comprendre qu’a alors lieu une redéfinition de la notion <strong>des</strong>tyle. La succession linéaire <strong>des</strong> appellations mimant les ruptures avant-gardistes, que lecontexte de développement <strong>du</strong> marché de l’art et de démocratisation culturelle motivent,s’en trouve perturbée. Elle est finalement remplacée par un Pluralisme à l’issue de lapériode, qui révèle l’affirmation d’une forme d’indivi<strong>du</strong>alisme.Source : Liste de distribution de l'Association française d'étu<strong>des</strong> américaineshttp://www.afea.frTerra Foundation for American Art - International Essay PrizeManuscrit avant le 15 janvier 2010 Etats-Unis - Washington DCIn Partnership with American Art The Terra Foundation for American Art InternationalEssay Prize recognizes excellent scholarship by a non-U.S. scholar in the field ofhistorical American art (circa 1500‹<strong>19</strong>80). The winning manuscript should advanceunderstanding of American art and demonstrate new findings and original perspectives.It will be translated and published in American Art, the Smithsonian American ArtMuseum¹s scholarly journal, which will also cover the cost of image rights andrepro<strong>du</strong>ctions, and the winner will receive a $500 award. This prize is made possible bythe Terra Foundation for American Art.The aim of the award is to stimulate and actively support non-U.S. scholars working onAmerican art, foster international exchange of new ideas and create a broad, culturallycomparative dialogue on American art. To be eligible, essays should focus on historicalAmerican painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, decorative arts, photography or visualculture of the same period. Preference will be given to studies that address American artwithin a cross-cultural context as well as new ways of thinking about American art.Manuscripts previously published in a foreign language are eligible if released within thelast two years. For scholars from English-language countries, only unpublishedmanuscripts will be considered. Authors of eligible essays are invited to submit their ownwork for consideration. We urge scholars who know of eligible articles written by others<strong>16</strong>/<strong>12</strong>/<strong>2009</strong>

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