Workshop // Silent Objects, Speaking Functions? Uses, Reuses, and Receptions of Late Antique Artifacts
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von 10:00 bis 15:30
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The workshop is part of the international project „The Brescia Casket: An Exemplary Object Biography Between Art History, Technical Art History, And Reception History“.

PROGRAMME
10:00 | Adrien Palladino, Masaryk University / Musée du Louvre, Paris // Introduction – Containers, Contents, and Transformations
10:30 | Ian Randall, Masaryk University // The Cultural Inertia of Objects
11:00 | Catharina Blänsdorf, Archäologische Staatssammlung, München // The Construction of Roman Boxes and the Brescia Casket
11:30 | Elisabeth Fugmann, Vorarlberg Museum, Bregenz // From Belt Fitting to Lock Plate? Reuse of a Spolium
Lunch break
14:00 | Ruben Campini, University of Fribourg / Masaryk University // Scenting Paradise. Early Christian Ivory Pyxides as Technologies of Salvation
14:30 | Teodora Georgievová, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Rom / Masaryk University // Containers of Power: Women’s Interactions with Caskets from Public Bathhouse Spectacle to Private Eucharistic Practice
15:00 | Esther Wipfler, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, München // Ebdomadaria epistole teneat Sepulcrum eboris in manibus in medio choro – The Use of Iconic Objects in the Easter Liturgy of Santa Giulia (Brescia) and in other Medieval Women Monasteries
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PARTICIPATION
The event will be broadcast in parallel via Zoom. You can register for the meeting at the following link: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/93537485751, Meeting ID: 935 3748 5751