When:
Tuesday, 6 February, 2024 - 17:00 to 19:30
Event speaker:
Dr Karen Sonik (Auburn University, AL, U.S.A)
This talk explores the slippages between ancient Mesopotamia's system(s) of aesthetics and Western philosophical aesthetics, with particular attention to Immanuel Kant's Critique of Judgment and William Hogarth's The Analysis of Beauty. It also explores Mesopotamia's visual arts as art for the senses, that is, art designed for and intimately entangled with bodily, sensorial, and emotional experiences.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/98250926063?pwd=U3U2bjZIYUszQmpPYWgwUjRCeHNSUT09
Meeting ID: 982 5092 6063
Passcode: 528763
Contact name:
Megan Hinks
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Event location:
McDonald Seminar Room, Department of Archaeology
Geographical areas:
Mesopotamia and the Near East
Middle East / North Africa
Subjects:
Archaeology
Research Expertise / Fields of study:
Art and Iconography