- 1.Introduction – One year on Women and their Global Circulation (B. Joyeux-Prunel & L. Saint-Raymond)
- 2.Sabrina Moura : « On returns, exiles and belongings: the notion of diaspora through the work of Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons”
- 3.Women in the Artl@s Databases (Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel)
- 4.Around Ana Mendieta. With Esther Ferrer and Shelley Rice. November 8, 1:30 PM!!
- 5.Artists’ Widows and the posthumous lives of works (1945-1980) – Julie Verlaine
- 6.Séverine Sofio: Artists, gender and borders at the turn of the 19th c.
- 7.Artl@s’Lab : Tracing women in international exhibitions (B. Joyeux-Prunel)
- 8.January 10, 2019 – LAB: How to study the international circulation of women artists? Women in the Artl@s catalogue database (B. Joyeux-Prunel & Léa Saint-Raymond))
- 9.24 January 2019 – LAB: Geomapping the international circulations of women artists (B. Joyeux-Prunel)
- 10.February 7, 2019. Japanese Catalogues and Art History. An encounter with Pr. Torahiko Terada and his students from Tokyo University
- 11.February 28, 2019 – LAB- Semantic Description of Catalogues (with Richard Walter)
- 12.March 21, 2019. Are the pioneers women of contemporary art in Turkey more globalized than their male peers? (Perin Emel Yavuz)
- 13.Aphrodite-Vénus, ‘art femme par excellence’ (K. Bender)
- 14.Presentation of students’ work
- 15.CANCELED: Race, Ethnicity, Empathy. Radical Women. Latin American Art, 1960-1985 (Andrea GIUNTA)
- 16.the Union des Femmes Peintre et Sculpteurs (Catherine Gonnard)
The session will introduce the use of the digital databases put on line by Artl@s, with the objective to find as much as possible about the presence and role of women in the artistic and cultural internationalization. In particular, we will use the Artl@s world database of exhibition catalogues, 19th-20th centuries (direct access: https://artlas.huma-num.fr/artlas_interface/visu/#/) . This international collaborative project (more than 30 contributors), in online open access, gives access to all the textual information contained in many exhibition catalogues: information on the exhibitions (address, date, place, organising committees, etc.), on the exhibitors (names, first names, addresses, name of the master, places of birth and sometimes of death, nationality, country, etc.), on the works (catalogue number, title, subtitle, date, size, name of the collector, place of conservation, price, etc.). The query interface allows punctual searches (which artist exhibited which work on which date), and expert queries (where did foreign collectors of which artist live between which years…). The visualization interface enables cartographic, chronological and quantitative visualizations.
October 18, 2018, 1:30-3:30 p.m., at the ENS, 45 rue d’Ulm, IHMC room (staircase D, 4th floor).