Proceedings from the VIth International Congress of Art History Students: Interdisciplinarity in Art History
Synopsis
When we first applied for the role of organizers of the VIth International Congress of Art History Students, in what now seems like a very distant late 2016, we knew there would be a lot of work ahead of us. The congress had, by then, become a tradition
and somewhat of a landmark event in the academic year of art history students, with an ever-growing base of international students, professors and other researchers gathering at the Croatian capital. Keeping the importance and legacy of the event in mind, while also seeing the potential for further development, we worked hard and gave all we could during the next 12 months with the goal of raising the congress to a whole new level. Of special importance for us was the congress topic of Interdisciplinarity in art history, taken not only in methodological or theoretical, but in a much broader sense. With it, we wanted to stress the importance of such approach, especially in the contemporary scientific community in which the humanities are often looked down upon. From usage of contemporary technologies in art historical research, to finding the common ground between related fields, we wanted to show what art history can be in the 21st century, and all the potential it holds.
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Preface
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A Reconsideration of the so-called Jonah Sarcophagus from Singidunum
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Re-evaluation of the Historical and Cultural Landscape of the Island of Rab
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Garden as Ideal Landscape of Its Time - Arcadia in the Garden of the Sorkočević Villa in Rijeka Dubrovačka
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Femininity and Self-Referentiality in Painting and Psychoanalysis: Degas’ Art between the Mirror’s Glimpse and the Spectator’s Voyeurism
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Neo-avantgarde in the Prism of Poetry Katalin Ladik and Mira Schende
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From Rodchenko to Rubchinskiy: Adidas Tracksuits in Russian Avantgarde Context
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Kunstangest - Anxiety as a Creative State
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A Shapeless Landscape An Examination of the Qualities and Structures of the Landscape Based on an Aesthetic Analysis of the Wadden Sea in Jutland, Denmark
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