2021 Forsyth Lecture: Representing Medieval Spain at The Met Cloisters, Thursday 14 October 2021 2-3pm ET; Register today!

2021 ICMA FORSYTH LECTURE

REPRESENTING MEDIEVAL SPAIN AT THE MET CLOISTERS
JULIA PERRATORE, ASSISTANT CURATOR, THE MET CLOISTERS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2021 
1-2 PM CT / 2-3 PM ET
 
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Communities of Christians, Muslims, and Jews lived side by side in Spain for centuries, creating vibrant artistic traditions that often intersected. At The Met Cloisters, however, interactions between faiths in the medieval Iberian Peninsula have not always been visible. In the Forsyth lecture, Julia Perratore, Assistant Curator of Medieval Art, The Met Cloisters, will discuss the process of planning and implementing Spain, 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith, an exhibition which addresses this aspect of the museum’s permanent display.

For the first time since its inauguration at The Cloisters in 1961, the Fuentidueña Chapel gallery, which typically focuses on the Christian tradition, will present a group of works that testify to the diversity of Spanish medieval art. By telling a more nuanced story in this space, the exhibition demonstrates the ease with which objects and artistic ideas transcended differences of belief. Placed in dialogue with each other, the silk textiles, ivory carvings, illuminated manuscripts, frescoes, and monumental sculptures featured in the show reveal a dynamic, interconnected past that often mirrors the present. The exhibit opened on August 30, 2021, and will continue through January 30, 2022.

The webinar is made possible by the International Center of Medieval Art’s Forsyth Lecture fund with additional support from the UA Department of Art and Art History Visiting Artists and Scholar lecture fund.

Local Organizer: Jennifer M. Feltman, The University of Alabama, Department of Art and History, in collaboration with Erika Loic, Florida State University, Department of Art History

Hosted by The University of Alabama

For more info, see https://art.ua.edu/news/cloisters-curator-to-speak-on-medieval-spain/