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- Ceramic SeamsPublication . Lamoni, Giulia; Weisman, Sarah; Instituto de História da Arte (IHA)Este livro tem origem no projeto de investigação “Craft Thinking in the Arts”, coordenado por Sarah Weisman, fundadora do ClayLab, um programa experimental integrado no currículo de educação artística do Campus for Design da Universidade de Ciências Aplicadas de Trier, e co-coordenado por Giulia Lamoni, investigadora colaboradora do Instituto de História da Arte da FCSH, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (IHA – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST). Desenvolvido em 2022-2023, este projeto de um ano foi apoiado pelo Campus for Design e o Strategiefond da University of Applied Sciences Trier, e pelo IHA – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST. Tal como refletido nesta publicação, o projeto incluiu workshops no ClayLab com as artistas portuguesas Flávia Vieira e Maja Escher, e uma série de palestras pela curadora Lucia Pesapane e pelas investigadoras Basia Sliwinska e Giulia Lamoni. Sob a orientação de Sarah Weisman e com o contributo das atividades acima referidas, os alunos do ClayLab exploraram diferentes possibilidades de utilização do barro como material para a sua prática artística. Este livro documenta este processo de trabalho coletivo, tentando representar o dinamismo, a vivacidade e a comunhão que o caracterizaram. This book originates in the research project Craft Thinking in the Arts, directed by Sarah Weisman, founder of ClayLab, an experimental program integrated in the art education curriculum of the Campus for Design at the Trier University of Applied Sciences, and co-directed by Giulia Lamoni, collaborating member of Instituto de História da Arte at FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (IHA – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST). Developed in 2022-2023, this one-year project was supported by the Campus for Design and the Strategiefond, University of Applied Sciences Trier, and IHA – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST. As reflected in this publication, the project included workshops at ClayLab with Portuguese artists Flávia Vieira and Maja Escher, and a series of lectures by curator Lucia Pesapane and scholars Basia Sliwinska and Giulia Lamoni. Under the supervision of Sarah Weisman and with input from the above-mentioned activities, the students at ClayLab explored different possibilities to use clay as a material for their artistic practice. This book documents this collective work process, attempting to represent the dynamism, liveliness and commonality that characterized it.
- Património partilhado entre Portugal e EspanhaPublication . Flor, Susana Varela; Instituto de História da Arte (IHA)
- The Primitivist Imaginary in Iberian and Transatlantic ModernismsPublication . Cunha Leal, Joana; Pinto dos Santos, Mariana; Departamento de História da Arte (DHA); Instituto de História da Arte (IHA)Taking into account politics, history, and aesthetics, this edited volume explores the main expressions of primitivism in Iberian and Transatlantic modernisms. Ten case studies are thoroughly analyzed concerning both the circulations and exchanges connecting the Iberian and Latin American artistic and literary milieus with each other and with the Parisian circles. Chapters also examine the patterns and paradoxes associated with the manifestations of primitivism, including their local implications and cosmopolitan drive. This book opens up and deepens the discussion of the ties that Spain and Portugal maintained with their imperial pasts, which extended into European twentieth-century colonialism, as well as the nationalist and folk aesthetics promoted by the cultural industry of Iberian dictatorships. The book significantly rethinks long-established ideas about modern art and the production of primitivist imagery.
- Interactions between rivalsPublication . Curvelo, Alexandra; Cattaneo, Angelo; Instituto de História da Arte (IHA); Departamento de História da Arte (DHA)This volume presents comprehensive research on how southern European Catholics and the Japanese confronted each other, interacted and mutually experienced religious otherness in early modern times. In their highly variable and asymmetric relations, during which the political-military elites of Japan at times not only favoured, but also opposed and strictly controlled the European presence, missionaries – particularly the Jesuits – tried to negotiate this power balance with their interlocutors. This collection of essays analyses religious and cultural interactions between the Christian missions and the Buddhist sects through processes of cooperation, acceptance, confrontation and rejection, dialogue and imposition, which led to the creation of new relational spaces and identities.
- Imagens dos Paradeisos nos Mosaicos da HispaniaPublication . Alves, Francine; Blázquez, José María; Boissel, Ismérie; Coixão, António Sá; Oliveira, Cristina Fernandes de; Correia, Virgílio Hipólito; Duran Penedo, Mercedes; Feio, Jorge; Kremer, Maria de Jesus Duran; Limão, Filomena; Maciel, M. Justino; Mañas Romero, Irene; López Monteagudo, Guadalupe; Mourão, Cátia; Neira, Luz; Pessoa, Miguel; San Nicolás Pedraz, María Pilar; Wrench, Licínia Nunes Correia; Lopes, Virgílio; Lima, António Carvalho de; Abraços, Maria de Fátima; Bermejo Tirado, Jesús
- A arte efémera e a conservação: o paradigma da arte contemporânea e dos bens etnográficosPublication . Macedo, Rita; Silva, Raquel Henriques daO livro reúne as comunicações apresentadas no Encontro "A Arte efémera e a conservação: o paradigma da arte contemporânea e dos bens etnográficos", realizado entre 6 a 7 de Novembro no Museu do Oriente (Lisboa).
- Global trends in modern and contemporary islamic artPublication . Lopes, Rui Oliveira; Lamoni, Giulia; Alves, Margarida Brito
- Almada Negreiros. Artista prismaticoPublication .Catálogo da exposição "Almada Negreiros, artista prismatico" realizada entre 20-27 de junho de 2015 no Palazzo Matteucci (Pisa), e organizada pela Universita di Pisa-Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneo, o Instituto de História da Arte (Universidade Nova de Lisboa), e com collaboração do Sistema Informatico Dipartimentale – Polo 4 Area Umanistica. [Está disponível a introdução do catálogo]
- Southern modernisms from A to Z and back againPublication . Leal, Joana Cunha; Maia, Maria Helena; Farré Torras, BegoñaThe book now being published results from a research project entitled Southern Modernisms that ran from March 2014 to May 2015 with FCT funding. The aim of the project was to explore the possibility of constructing a more inclusive, plural notion of modernism through the revision of Modernism’s prevailing definition – its stylistic focus, its formalist and anti-representative bias, as well as its autonomic assumptions, or, as far as architecture is concerned, its functionalist credo. This critical undertaking was grounded on the hypothesis that southern European modernisms featured a strong entrenchment in popular culture (folk art and vernacular architecture), and that this characteristic could be understood as anticipating some of the premises of, what would later become known as, critical regionalismo. (...)
- A Casa Senhorial em Lisboa e no Rio de Janeiro: Anatomia dos InterioresPublication . Mendonça, Isabel; Malta, Marize; Carita, HélderLivro coordenado por Isabel Mendonça, Hélder Carita e Marize Malta. Reúne as comunicações apresentadas no colóquio luso--brasileiro “A casa senhorial em Lisboa e no Rio de Janeiro (séculos XVII, XVIII e XIX). Anatomia dos interiores”, realizado de 4 a 6 de Junho de 2014, no Museu de Artes Decorativas da Fundação Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva (Lisboa). E conta com artigos de: Cátia Teles e Marques, Daniela Viggiani, Celina Borges Lemos,André Guilherme Dornelles Dangel, Miguel Metelo de Seixas, Isabel Soares de Albergaria, João Vieira Caldas, Maria João Pereira Coutinho, Hélder Carita, Ana Lúcia Vieira dos Santos, Mariana Pinto Ferreira e Tiago Molarinho Antunes, José Pessôa, José Marques Morgado Neto, Gustavo Reinaldo Alves do Carmo; Patrícia Thomé Junqueira Schettino, Celina Borges Lemos, Felipe Azevedo Bosi, Paulo Manta Pereira, Ana Paula Rebelo Correia, Sofia Braga, Ana Cristina da Costa Gomes e Isabel Murta Pina, Ana Pessoa, Isabel Mayer Godinho Mendonça, Isabel Sanson Portella, Alexandre Mascarenhas, Cristina Rozisky, Fábio Galli, Miguel Leal, Rosa Arraes, Maria João Ferreira, e Marize Malta.
