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Thematic Strands of the Congress

Strand 1. The Filmed City: Art Nouveau and Cinema

Strand 2. Art Nouveau and Politics in the Dawn of Globalisation

Strand 3. Les Fleurs du Mal: Style in a Troubled Age

Strand 4. Research and Doctoral Thesis in Progress

General view of Alesund's Jugendstil district (© Jugendstilsenteret)

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Exceptional rental villas, testimony to the diversity of Art Nouveau in Greiz. Architect: C. August Dassler, 1907 (© Tourist Information Greiz)

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Strand 1. The Filmed City: Art Nouveau and Cinema

This strand aimed to look into new perspectives on Art Nouveau heritage of cities by means of cinematographic language, given the coincidence in the time of the birth of both.

Papers relating the city with footage from the age of birth and apogee of Art Nouveau, as well as other later filmed material related to this artistic movement, were selected.

Communications could address representation systems from the official or amateur point of view, analysing them on their own or compared with other cities, and also the possibilities of reconstituting what has been preserved, lost or forgotten.

Art Nouveau and Cinema. Synchronies and asynchronies

Keynote speech by José Enrique Monterde

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The vertigo of the Metropolis: Animated Urban Scenes to the Rhythm of Media Culture

Opening conference by Teresa-M. Sala

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List of Papers Presented in this Strand

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Art Nouveau in Transition (The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper, 2015)

Cyril Barde

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Celebrities and Filmed Urban Landscapes in the Context of Primo de Rivera’s Dictatorship

Isabel Fabregat, Irene Gras & Teresa-M. Sala

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Art Nouveau as a Catalyst for Exoticism in Films of the 20s: L’Atlantide (Jacques Feyder, 1921), Salomé (Charles Bryant, 1923) and The Thief of Baghdad (Raoul Walsh, 1924)

Marta Piñol Lloret

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Luis Buñuel and Art nouveau: Memories of his Childhood in Calanda and Zaragoza and influence in the Scenography of the Film Él (1953)

María Pilar Poblador Muga

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Modernisme Snapshoted. Technological Performance and Embodied Experience of Barcelona by Amateurs from the Centre Excursionista de Catalunya

Núria F. Rius

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Cinema and the City by the Avant-garde: Gaudi's Architecture and Antonioni's The Passenger

Raffaella Russo Spena

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Filming Life by the Sea. Harbour, Bonfires and Evocations in Alicante (1905-1932)

Pablo Sánchez Izquierdo

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Cinematographic Filming in Barcelona during the Art Nouveau Period

Lluïsa Suárez Carmona

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The Industrial Arts Exhibition in Stockholm, 1909: an I-Media-Cities Case Study

Ingrid Stigsdotter

Strand 2. Art Nouveau and Politics in the Dawn of Globalisation

The relationship between art in general and politics has been well established in modern historiography, and interpreted by diverse theories and outlooks. The peculiarities of the times in which Art Nouveau was born and flourished, roughly from the 1890’s to 1914, calls for a specific look on this relationship. Industrialisation, improved communications and technological advances in general transformed the economic, social and cultural context. With this, political ambitions and developments also evolved, characterised by the apparition of new social and revolutionary movements and a renewed upsurge of nationalism and colonialism.

Papers analysing the relationship of Art Nouveau works and artists with politics, and in particular with colonialism, were welcomed to this strand.

Art Nouveau and Politics at the Peak of European Imperialism: Horta, Van de Velde , Klimt, and Congo Modernist Style

Keynote Speech by Debora Silverman

List of Papers Presented in this Strand

Here you can download the papers with the respective abstracts and brief CV of the author. Papers are listed in alphabetical order of the author’s surname. All abstracts have a version in English, but full papers are each in the language in which they were submitted.

Batik - How emancipation of Dutch Housewives in the Dutch East Indies and “Back Home” Influenced Art Nouveau Design in Europe

Olga Harmsen

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A Stock Exchange and a Political Manifesto: the Ambiguity of the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam (1898-1903)

Frédérique Hauffmann

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Achitecture, Regionalism, Poitics: Finland at the Dawn of the 20th Century Pekka Korvenmaa

Pekka Korvenmaa

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Cofeehouse and Nation: Cofeehouses in Ljubljana Around 1900 as a Site of National Identification

Martina Malešič

Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, a Portuguese Art Nouveau Artist

Rita Nobre Peralta

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Art and Politics in 1900 Catalan Sculpture in Latin America

Cristina Rodríguez-Samaniego / Natàlia Esquinas

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Style Congo in the Congo: Tracing Art Nouveau in Mbanza-Ngungu

Ruth Sacks

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Japanese Aesthetics and Gustav Klimt: In Pursuit of a New Voice

Svitlana Shiells

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Art Nouveau and Socialism, the Heritage of the Société Coopérative Ouvrière de Bruxelles, La Maison du Peuple

Jos Vandenbreeden

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Commerce and Colonial Politics and Liberty un Genoa Between the end of the 19th Century and WWI

Ottobrina Voccoli

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Strand 3. Les Fleurs du Mal: Style in a Troubled Age

By the end of the 19th century, social crisis brings with it a series of behaviours and phenomena that upset the human psyche. Diverse illnesses, neuroses, paroxysms and altered states of conscience are among the symptoms of a perceived sickness of mind and body. Fascination for hypnosis, drugs and other therapeutic attempts to cure ailments such as female hysteria – then seen as an illness – are related to the sexual and gender prejudice of a patriarchal society. In this context, Eros and Thanatos are seen as a bipolar tension, in which the forces of life and death, sex and destruction are present in a particular iconography of fin-de-siècle eroticism.

Les Fleurs du Mal: Style in a Troubled Age

Keynote Speech by Paul Greenhalgh

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List of Papers Presented in this Strand

Here you can download the papers with the respective abstracts and brief CV of the author. Papers are listed in alphabetical order of the author’s surname. All abstracts have a version in English, but full papers are each in the language in which they were submitted.

And the bride wore black… Eros and Thanatos at Mis funerales by Miguel Viladrich

Juan Carlos Bejarano Veiga

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Celebrities at the Belle Époque: About a carthophilic find

Mariàngels Fondevila / Elena Llorens

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Macabre Loves: From the Erotization of Dying Beauty to Corpse Profanation

Irene Gras Valero

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Eros and Thanatos in Norwegian Art Nouveau

Tove Kristin Lande

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Buildings of Flesh and Bone: Embodied Architecture in French Art Nouveau

Thomas Moser

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Ismael Smith, Nude and Naked

Txema Romero Martínez

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Strand 4. Research and Doctoral Thesis in Progress

The selection of papers within this strand favoured presentations by researchers and research groups whose on-going projects may stimulate a discussion in which both young postgraduate students who are working on their doctoral theses and more experienced researchers in the field of Art Nouveau can share their analyses and opinions

Vienna 1918 – The end of the Habsburg Monarchy. Commemorating the deaths of Otto Wagner, Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser and Egon Schiele

Closing conference Franz Smola

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List of Papers Presented in this Strand

Here you can download the papers with the respective abstracts and brief CV of the author. Papers are listed in alphabetical order of the author’s surname. All abstracts have a version in English, but full papers are each in the language in which they were submitted.

From the Luxurious to the Rustic. Belgian Art Nouveau Ceramics Between Industry and Craftmanship

Mario Baeck

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The etymological problem of Szecesszió in Hungary via Albert Kálmán Kőrössy’s oevre

Eszter Baldavári

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Bernardí Martorell i Puig, architect (Barcelona, 1877-1937)

Mariola Borrell Escudé

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Art Nouveau Murals and Longue Durée: From Ruskin’s Grotesque to Street Art

Santiago González Villajos

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The Influence of Viennese Secession on the Modernista Architect Joan Amigó Barriga: Update of the Research

Anna Hernandez Tudela

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International Research of Art Nouveau in Puebla (Mexico)

Fàtima López Pérez

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The Relationship Between Poster Design and Other Artistic Output During the Art Nouveau and Jugendstil Era

Maarten Nubé

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Re-discovering Parisian Chic: The Little-known Story and Artistic Development of Joan Cardona

Gabriel Pinós Guirao

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Light and Aesthetic Geometry as Ways of Redemption in the Church of Valldonzella monastery

Carles Rius Santamaria

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Promoting Art Nouveau in Modern Tokyo – Mitsukoshi and the “Contemporary Kimono”

Saskia Thoelen

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From the "Little Blue Church" to European Heritage – “Heritagisation” of Hungarian Art Nouveau Architecture in the Carpathian Basin (the example of Bratislava)

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