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SUMMARY:Reflections. Maria Margaretha Modlmayr
DESCRIPTION:Spiegelungen\nMaria Margaretha Modlmayr\n\n\n\nÖffnungszeiten: Mi. und Fr. 15.00 – 18.00 Uhr u.n.V.\n\n\nEnglish Version below!\n\n\nMaria Modlmayr beschäftigt sich in ihrer künstlerischen Auseinandersetzung zu einem ganz wesentlichen Teil mit Gesichtern. Das Gesicht des Menschen ist derjenige Part des menschlichen Körpers\, der in der Begegnung mit einer anderen Person\, in der Interaktion\, in der Wahrnehmung die größte Rolle spielt. Im Gesicht\, soweit nicht hinter Schleier oder Maske verborgen\, lässt sich vieles ablesen\, geht es dabei doch nicht nur um Schönheit und Alter\, sondern ein Gesicht bringt Aspekte zum Ausdruck\, die weit über das Gesagte hinausgehen. Feinste Reaktionen in der Mimik und Haltung spiegeln Eindrücke und Wirkungen von äußeren und inneren Prozessen wider. Genau diese Prozesse sind das\, was M.M. interessiert. Nicht die Wiedererkennung und die Definition der Linien eines Gesichts stehen bei ihren malerischen Prozessen im Zentrum\, sondern die Annäherung an das Bewegte\, das Fließende\, das Veränderliche eines Gesichts.\nEben das ist es\, was die Künstlerin mit bildnerischen Mitteln einfangen und zum Ausdruck bringen will. In der neuen Ausstellung in der Galerie Märzhase wird eine Werkreihe im Mittelpunkt stehen\, bei der es Maria Modlmayr nicht nur um das eine Gesicht des Portraitierten geht. Diese intime und intensive\, über viele Kanäle der Wahrnehmung über lange Zeiträume sich ausdehnende Beschäftigung mit dem Antlitz einer anderen Person wirkt auch auf die Künstlerin zurück\, erzeugt Resonanzen und Spiegelungen in ihr und lässt immaterielle Verbindungslinien entstehen. Diese Spiegelungen verfolgt M.M. in einer Reihe von 12 Doppelportraits: auf der einen Seite die verschiedenen Modelle und ihnen gegenüber steht das jeweilige Selbstportrait der Künstlerin in diesem Prozess. Sehr sensible Beobachtungen und deren malerische Umsetzung kennzeichnen diese wirklich besondere Werkreihe Maria Modlmayrs.\n\n\n__________\n\n\nReflections\nMaria Margaretha Modlmayr\n\n\nOctober 6 – November 2\, 2018\n\n\nOpen on Wednesday and Friday: 15:00 -18:00h and by arrangement.\n\n\nAn important part of Maria Modlmayr’s artistic work is the study of faces. The face is the one part of the human body that plays the biggest role in observing\, encountering and interacting with another person. If it is not hidden behind a veil or mask\, you can read many things in a face: it is not only about beauty or age\, no; a face expresses much more than the spoken word. Subtle reactions in facial expression and posture reflect impressions and effects of external and internal processes. These processes are what interest Maria Modlmayr. Not defining or recognising the lines of the faces is central to her work\, but approaching the moving\, flowing and changing features of a face.\nThis is what the artist wants to capture and express by creative means. The new exhibition at the gallery ‘Maerzhase’ will center on a series of works that are not only about the face in the portrait.\nAn intimate and intensive engagement with the face of another person\, through many channels of perceptions over a long time\, also leaves traces on the artist\, resonating and creating reflections and immaterial connections in her. Maria Modlmayr traces these reflections in a series of 12 double portraits: the various models on the one side are contrasted with the respective self-portrait of the artist in this process. This truly exceptional series by Maria Modlmayr is characterised by very sensitive observations and their artistic translation into painting.
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SUMMARY:Locke and the Ladies. On Eighteenth-Century Female Republicans in England
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Karen Green (University of Melbourne)\nCourse Description\nThis course will focus on the reception of John Locke’s classical liberalism and republicanism among women in 18th-Century England\, particularly Catharine Trotter Cockburn and Catharine Macaulay. It will begin with a discussion of recent controversies over the role of Locke in the development of republicanism (Pocock\, Israel\, Pettit) in order to motivate reading Cockburn and Macaulay. After providing an overview of the lives and works of Cockburn and Macaulay\, students will sign-up for presentations on readings by these women for next two afternoons. Wednesday will concentrate on Cockburn\, her defence of Locke’s moral epistemology\, and her play on The Revolution of Sweden (1706). Thursday will focus on Macaulay\, specifically on sections from her Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth (1783) and the sections of her History of England (1763-83) defending the execution of Charles I. The aim will be to demonstrate the continuity between Cockburn and Macaulay\, and their importance for understanding eighteenth-century republicanism in England. On the final day of the course\, we will summarize and discuss the content of the course. \nCourse Schedule\nTuesday\, 23 October  —  14:00-17:00\nWednesday\, 24 October  —  10:00-12:00 and 14:00-16:00\nThursday\, 25 October  —  10:00-12:00 and 14:00-16:00\nFriday\, 26 October  — 10:00-13:00 \nLocation\nTechnologiepark 21 \nHow to Apply\nThose interested in attending should send (in a single file) a copy of their CV along with a short letter of introduction describing their area of research and why they are interested in this course to contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org no later than 12 October\, 2018. \nAttendees will be responsible for organizing their own travel and accommodations.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/master-class-locke-and-the-ladies-on-eighteenth-century-female-republicans-in-england/
LOCATION:Technologiepark 21\, Universität Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Master Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists":MAILTO:contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
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SUMMARY:The First Annual Conference of Society for Women in Philosophy Turkey
DESCRIPTION:The conference is organized by the Society for Women in Philosophy in Turkey (Swip-TR) with the support of Hypatia Diversity Grant and Bilkent University’s Department of Philosophy.\nThe goal of the event is to create a forum for women in philosophy to meet and help each other. More specifically\, we wish to foster exchanges between women philosophers studying or working in Turkey as well as women from Turkey who study or work in philosophy abroad and want to stay in touch with the developments here.\nThe conference will consist of panels in Turkish and English on any area of philosophy and with two panels dedicated to students (one undergraduate\, one graduate) spread over two days. \nhttps://swip-tr.weebly.com/swip-tr-meetings.html \n  \nDATE AND TIME \nThu\, Oct 25\, 2018\, 10:00 AM – Sat\, Oct 27\, 2018\, 6:00 PM \nEastern European Standard Time Turkey Time
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/the-first-annual-conference-of-society-for-women-in-philosophy-turkey/
LOCATION:Bilkent University\, Üniversiteler Mh.\, Ankara (Çankaya)\, 06800\, Turkey
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SUMMARY:How to Teach Women Philosophers
DESCRIPTION:For myriad reasons\, women have historically been a minority in institutional philosophy. However\, it is undeniable that they have been ever present. Yet\, beginning at the end of the 18th Century\, their role in the history of philosophy seems to have been systematically erased from textbooks. This has led to the false but pervasive view that prior to the late 18th Century\, there were no women philosophers in history (cf. Lerner 1993). Contemporary textbooks do little to correct this view\, inserting some women throughout the historical narrative\, but with few playing more than a marginal role in the development of Western thought. This apparent tokenism of women often serves to reinforce the idea that women were marginal figures in the history of ideas. History tells us that this was not the case. \nThe purpose of this workshop is to continue the project of rewriting the canon\, and to discuss strategies for teaching women philosophers. \nDie Veranstaltung ist eine Kooperation mit der AG Frauen in der Philosophie: https://dgphil.de/verbaende-und-ags/arbeitsgemeinschaften/ag-frauen-in-der-geschichte-der-philosophie/ \nDiscussion will be in English and German. \nEveryone is welcome to attend and participate in the discussion. \nParticipants: \nSarah Hutton (University of York\, UK) \nKaren Green (University of Melbourne\, Australia) \nRuth Hagengruber (Paderborn University\, Germany) \nRodney Parker (Paderborn University\, Germany)
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/how-to-teach-women-philosophers/
LOCATION:Technologiepark 21\, Universität Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists":MAILTO:contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
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