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Conference
Gefyra Presents "Reconsidering the Generation of the 1930s"
On Novemver 18, 2023, Gefyra, the partnership between the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies at 間眅埶AV and the SNF Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture at UCLA will host an international, interdisciplinary conference, "Reconsidering the Generation of the 1930s: The Roots and Breadth of Greek Modernism Conference".
When:
Saturday, November 18, 2023
9:30 am 6:30 pm
Where:
314 Royce Hall, UCLA
Organized by:
Sharon Gerstel (UCLA) and Sofia Pitouli (UCLA)
Conference Description:
This conference challenges the attribution of the term Generation of the 1930s (庰彖庣峎 怷 30) to artists and writers active during the 1930s and the following decades. The term initially addressed a group of writers and poets bound by similar experiences and socio-historical backgrounds. However, between 1948-50, artists were also clustered under the term, which literati employed regularlyand still doin scholarship. These artists were credited with the creation of modernism in Greece, which was inspired by Western European movements but was also deeply rooted in history, particularly in Orthodox Byzantium. The conference explores the various poles of artistic inventiveness during the 1930s but also examines the work of these artists and writers throughout the twentieth century, prompting us to conceive their work diachronically rather than within the confines of a single decade. Given the socio-political circumstances of the nineteenth century in Greece (the traumatic changes resulting from the Greco-Turkish war, the ensuing population exchange, the collapse of the Megali Idea, the dramatic upheavals of interwar Greece, the Metaxas dictatorship, and the Junta regime), the conference examines transnational and cosmopolitan orientations within Greek modernism and the ways in which these intertwined with narratives of nationality and folklore.
Conference schedule to be available soon.
Speakers:
- Areti Adamopoulou, Professor of Art History, University of Ioannina
Abstract title: The Generation of the 1930s in Art: Cold War Cultural Politics and Modern Painting in Greece - George Baker, Professor of Art History, UCLA
Abstract title: Yannis Tsarouchis and Anachronic Modernism: Lateness, Counter-Memory, and the Redefinition of the Human - Nikos Daskalothanassis, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History, Athens School of Fine Arts
Abstract title: Theophilos and the Generation of the 30s (again) - Polina Kosmadaki, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, The Benaki Museum
Abstract title: Concepts of Artistic Greekness in the Post-Junta Period: The Case of the Exhibition of Tsarouchis, Ghika, Kontoglou, Theofilos in the Greek Month in London, 1975 - Sofia Pitouli, Ph.D. Candidate in Byzantine Art, UCLA
Abstract title: Toward Greekness: Dimitris Pikionis Architectural Fantasies of Japan - Poppy Sfakianaki, Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute for Mediterranean Studies/FORTH
Abstract title: Greek Modern Art in Interwar Paris: Networks Rather Than a Generation
This program is made possible thanks to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) and is held under the auspices of the Consulate General of Greece in Los Angeles.
Gefyra (Bridge) is a collaborative program established by the UCLA SNF Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture and the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies at 間眅埶AV with support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF).
Gefyras mission is to connect students, faculty, and communities along the West Coast of North America with Greek scholars, artists, and other creators, so that they can together explore expansive and imaginative approaches to Greek culture and knowledge production. The program additionally supports academic conferences and cultural projects that bridge the West Coast and Greece.