Histories of Photography from the Struggles for Independence: Practices, Circulations and Aesthetics

Histories of Photography from the Struggles for Independence: Practices, Circulations and Aesthetics

Veranstalter
INVISU / INHA, Institut national d’histoire de l’art, Paris
PLZ
75002
Ort
Paris
Land
France
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
25.01.2024 - 26.01.2024
Deadline
31.05.2024
Von
Connections Redaktion, Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics, Universität Leipzig

The aim of this colloquium is to highlight the histories of photography generated during the processes of decolonization, while rethinking methodological and aesthetic approaches to the medium that are still too Western-centric.

Histories of Photography from the Struggles for Independence: Practices, Circulations and Aesthetics

It’s a well-known fact that the history of photography as a discipline has for the most part been constructed as that of « Western » photography, more specifically that of Europe and the United States. Between the introduction of so-called « extra-Western » photographers on the contemporary art market since the 1990s and the numerous works on the history of the medium during colonial periods, there is still a lack of information on the history of photography from the liberation and independence struggles onwards, from a global and transnational perspective, across all geographical zones. The aim of this colloquium is to highlight the histories of photography generated during the processes of decolonization, while rethinking methodological and aesthetic approaches to the medium that are still too Western-centric.
Contact Information

Call for proposals
Abstracts in english or french (approx. 500 words) must be sent by May 31, 2024 at the latest, with a short biography, affiliation information, and a bibliography (for researchers). Authors will receive an answer in June 2024. Travel and accommodation expenses for selected participants will be covered.

Proposals should be forwarded by e-mail to: gaelle.prodhon@inha.fr

Kontakt

gaelle.prodhon@inha.fr

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Veröffentlicht am
10.05.2024