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St Marie zur Höhe Soest Paderborn wallpaintings

Interdisciplinary Conference: new research on mural paintings in the Middle Ages

Murals are among the most meaningful, but also the most fragile and enigmatic artistic legacies of the Middle Ages. Thus, recording, documentation, interpretation and contextualization are considered particularly challenging. Where the art of the Middle Ages is discussed – be it in academic and political forums or as part of a university curriculum or in the wider community of museums and exhibitions – the murals are often sidelined or treated as singular cases. They are simply difficult to access, visualize and interpret.

Next month an academic conference in Paderborn will focus upon recent research of murals from the high and later Middle Ages. At the meeting a series of significant casestudies will be presented. Special attention will be paid to diversity in terms of both mixed traditions and the adoption of techniques and materials. Both restoration and art historical perspectives will be presented. Next the tasks of studying and conserving wall paintings and architectural surfaces as well as building inventories will be explored as part of an inter-institutional cooperative network. The generic history of the murals will also be explored through the evolving synergy between the contributions. Creating a  comparative framework, geographically ranging from Central and Western Europe via Italy to the Balkans and the Caucasus will be at the center.

The location of the meeting in Paderborn is a reflection of a handful of significant and sometimes unique examples of mural paintings from the Carolingian period and later, which may be found in the vicinity. During the meeting this important regional heritage will be explored as part of the conference.

Finally, the meeting aims to establish an international and interdisciplinary discussion forum which may also provide a forum for younger art historians, scholars and scientists working in restoration.

Interdisziplinäre Tagung: Neue Forschungen zur Wandmalerei des Mittelalters
Paderborn Universität, Warburg Str. 100, auditorium O2
10.06.2015 – 12.06.2015

The language of the conference is in German. 

PROGRAMME (translated):

The conference is open. Excursion €25

Contact: Prof. Dr. Ulrike Heinrichs, Ulrike.Heinrichs@upb.de, Katharina Pick M.A., Katharina.Pick@upb.de

FEATURED PHOTO:

Wallpaintings in St Marie zur Höhe in Soest near Paderborn. Source: Wikipedia

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