 

#  Call for Papers: Conference on ‘PRINTS IN THEIR PLACE: New research on printed images in their places of production, sale and use’ 

 





January 15, 2020

 

 

Organizers: Dr. Sheila McTighe (Senior Lecturer, Courtauld Institute), Dr. Paris Spies-Gans  
(Harvard University Society of Fellows), Dr. Anita Viola Sganzerla (Independent scholar)  
Conference at the Research Forum, Courtauld Institute of Art, Vernon Square, Kings Cross,  
London  
Friday-Saturday 19-20 June 2020  
Description of the conference’s scope:  
We solicit papers that address printed images in relation to their early modern and modern  
contexts in the broadest sense. We hope to include papers that cover the full span of the history of  
prints, and the range of disciplines in which print is now studied, from art history, the history of the  
book and print culture studies, to the history of science and ideas.  
We open up the terms ‘place’ or ‘context’ to include a variety of approaches to the study of prints  
and of print. To look at prints in their place might concern the relation between prints and their  
place of production—how did the spaces and formats of artists’ workshops shape their creative  
process and affect the prints produced? How did the entrepreneurship of print producers in  
workshops and publishing houses affect the print materials that were bought by their customers?  
How were the places in which cheap prints were sold—on the street, in the piazza, the book fair,  
the market table—reflected in their format, imagery, and functions? Equally rich contexts include  
the places in which printed materials were collected, stored, and used: how did the formats and  
conventions for looking at prints, pamphlets and books, in libraries, kunstkammer, galleries,  
chapels, schools, kitchens, laboratories, bedrooms, coffee shops and salons, affect the way prints  
were made as well as what they portrayed? More broadly, when print shops and book shops were  
clustered into certain streets or districts in the city, and/or when a locality became associated with  
the print trade, what effects did the character of this site have on the culture of print in that place?  
We also encourage topics that consider gender as well as women artists—Were these places  
gendered? Did women cultivate their own spaces of print production? When and where did women  
actors navigate the spaces above? What was the place of print, literally or figuratively, for aspiring  
or established women artists or publishers? The places for prints might also be considered as  
metaphoric or imagined spaces, such as the international arena for news and political debate.  
Finally, we invite studies of such real or imagined places for prints that extend beyond western  
Europe.  
If you are interested in presenting a paper at this conference, please send a proposal with your  
name and institutional affiliation (if you have one), your paper’s title, an abstract of no more than  
200 words, and a brief cv, to <sheila.mctighe@courtauld.ac.uk>. Deadline for submissions is 15  
January 2020.

 

 

 



 

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