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Instant Presence: Representing Art in Photography
An International Symposium in Honor of Josef Sudek
Academic Conference Center, Husova 4a, Prague 1, Czech Republic

1–2 December, 2016

The 120th birthday anniversary of Josef Sudek (1896–1976), one of the most important figures in the history of Czech photography, provides an opportunity to discuss a lesser known but substantial part of his oeuvre: Sudek’s photographs of art works which ranged from drawings, paintings and sculpture to architecture and the applied arts. Furthermore, this symposium offers an occasion for international academics and curators to examine questions of photographic reproductions of art in general, explore problems of intersections between photography and art, theoretical or aesthetical aspects of interpretation, as well as investigate methodological strategies analyzing the role photographic reproductions of art played shaping the discipline of Art History.

Some questions on which the symposium invites discussion include: How has photography and its ability to preserve an “instant presence” conditioned the understanding, teaching and researching of art history and visual culture? How has the invention of photography transformed our perception of artworks? How should we approach the concept of authorship, particularly regarding the scientific processing of archival material? What are the historical, theoretical, aesthetic, pedagogical and political implications of the photographer’s subjectivity? Is there any sense in attempting to draw the line between an artwork and a commissioned work or should we, on the contrary, search for possible parallels? What, in this respect, makes Josef Sudek unique?

The symposium is organized by the Institute of History of Art of the Czech Academy of Sciences as part of the project “Josef Sudek and Photographic Documentation of Works of Art: From a Private Art Archive to Representing a Cultural Heritage” (2016–2020) supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic within the applied program “NAKI II” (DG16P02M002).

Program

All presentations including the keynote lecture and the closing remarks will be simultaneously interpreted into Czech or English. All the (cz) lectures will be presented in Czech. 

December 1st 2016
December 1st 2016

09:00 Registration
09:30

OPENING REMARKS
Vojtěch Lahoda, Katarína Mašterová, Hana Buddeus, Tereza Cíglerová, Kateřina Doležalová

10:00
JOSEF SUDEK:
ARTIST, PHOTOGRAPHER,
CRAFTSMAN

Chair: Katarína Mašterová

Ann Thomas
Sudek‘s Choice: Between Pictorialism
and Modernism

Jan Mlčoch
Josef Sudek and Photographing
of Works of Art – Predecessors and Contemporaries (cz)

11:00 Coffee Break
11:30

SCULPTURE AS PHOTOGENIC OBJECT
Chair: Hana Buddeus

Hélène Pinet
Archive, documentation or work of art? Rodin’s photographic collection

Katarína Mašterová
Volume, Material and “Something Else”: Sudek’s Passionate Observation of a Turning Point in Contemporary Czech Sculpture (cz)

12:30 Lunch Break
13:30

FROM SOUVENIR
TO ARCHIVE DOCUMENT:
PHOTOGRAPH AS OBJECT

Chair: Lubomír Konečný

Costanza Caraffa
Photographic Archives as Ecosystems. A Material Perspective

Stella Melbye
Photographic Reproductions of Art Works: A Tool and an Argument in the History of Art?

Amy Hughes
The Ambivalent Power of Reproduction: Josef Sudek’s Postcards

15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 Keynote Lecture

Geraldine Johnson
“The more photographs, the better”: Sculpture as Subject and Object of the Camera’s Lens

18:00 Exhibition Opening

Josef Sudek:
In the Studio

Galerie Věda a umění
(Gallery of Science and Arts), The Czech Academy of Sciences,
Národní 3, Prague 1

December 2nd 2016

12:30 Lunch Break
13:30

REPRODUCTION AS A TOOL
IN THE INTERPRETATION
OF ART HISTORY

Chair: Tomáš Winter

Megan R. Luke
Modern Sculpture,
A Photobook

Vojtěch Lahoda
Photographer and Painter: Josef Sudek and the Mystery of the Image (cz)

14:30 
CLOSING REMARKS
AND FINAL DISCUSSION

Chair: Geraldine Johnson