ART IN THE HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN STATE: XXII ALPATOV READINGS

The Russian Academy of Arts invites you to attend the 22nd annual Alpatov Readings on the topic: Art in the History of the Russian State that will take place at the Russian Academy of Arts, 21 Prechistenka street, Moscow on December 6-7, 2012. This international research conference is being held in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation “On the Celebration of the 1150th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Russian Statehood”.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

December 6, 2012 – Thursday

11.00 am - Morning Session
Zurab Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts
Opening speech

Dmitry Shvidkovsky, Academician, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts
Welcoming address

Nickolai Efimov, PhD in Philosophy, Department of the Cultural Heritage of Moscow
Military Uniform as a Social and Cultural Phenomenon

Irina Buseva-Davydova, Doctor of Art History, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
Art and State: Russian Model

Oleg Krivtsun, Doctor of Philosophy, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
An Artist in the History of Russian Culture: Evolution of the Status

Andrey Batalov, Doctor of Art History, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
Events of the Russian History in the Religious Vows’ Church Building

Pavel Bochek, PhD in History, the Czech Republic, Tomas Masaryk University
Metropolitan Cyprian and Ideology of the Russian State in the Late XIV – Early XV Century

Anna Ryndina, Doctor of Art History, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
“The Tree of the Russian State” by Simon Ushakov (1668). An Attempt of Historical Interpretation

Nina Kvilividze, PhD in Art History, Russian State University for the Humanities
Art Programs of the Middle of the 16th Century and the Problem of Presentation of the Authorities in the Time of Ivan the Terrible and Metropolitan Macarius

Tatyana Samoilova, PhD in Art History, the Moscow Kremlin Museums
The Relics of Tsarevitch (Prince) Dmitry – the Main Shrine of the Archangel Cathedral

Ksenia Schedrina, Moscow State Teachers’ Training University
The Regalia of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich and Robes of Patriarch Nikon.
Representation of the Authorities in the Art of the Middle of the 17th Century

03.00 pm – Afternoon Session

Alexander Yakimovich, Doctor of Art History, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
Artist and the Authorities. Creative Freedom and State Ideology

Evgenia Kirichenko, Doctor of Art History, Research Institute of
Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The State Policy in Architecture of the 18th – early 20th Century

Inessa Slyunkova, Doctor of Architecture, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Art of Coronation Ceremony’s Decorations. Religious Image – Allegory and Metaphor – Russian Style

Lyudmila Chernaya, Doctor of History, V. Surikov Moscow State Academy Art Institute
The Fine Arts in the System of the 17th Century Russian Court Culture

Ilya Putyatin, PhD in Architecture, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Problem of Correlation of the Sacral and Profane in the Context of Artistic Searches for a National Identity of the Russian Church Architecture and Statehood

Yury Mudrov, Pavlovsk State Museum-Preserve
Empress Maria Fedorovna (1759-1828) – Artist and Master of Decorative and Applied Art

Svetlana Kazakova, PhD in Art History
“Karamzin in Painting” Published by Andrey Prevo: on the Problem of Visualization of the Russian State Myth of the First Half of the 19th Century

Veronika Kalinina, Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts
Motifs of Folk Life in the Russian Porcelain Sculpture of the 19th-20th Century

Olga Kalugina, Doctor of Art History, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
In Honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Millennium of Russia Monument

December 7, 2012 - Friday

11.00 am - Morning Session

Tatyana Sidorova-Slyusarenko, PhD in Art History, “Culture” State TV Channel
Russian Biedermeier: History and Prejudices (Exemplified in the Painting of the First Half of the 19th Century)

Elena Vasilevskaya, State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg
Creative Work of the Sculptor Ilya Ginzburg(1859-1939)

Ekaterina Miroshina, V. Surikov Moscow State Academy Art Museum
Symbolism and Meaning of Some Subjects and Ornamental Compositions in the Russian Monumental Church Painting of the Late 19th – Early 20th Century

Natalia Korina, the Moscow Kremlin Museums
The Role and Influence of the “Late Itinerants” on the Public Life in the Late 19th – Early 20th Century

Lyudmila Andruschenko, “Penates” Museum-Estate
Nickolai Gogol in the Life and Work of Ilya Repin (On Typological Interactions of Literature and Painting Exemplified in the Russian Art of the 19th-20th Century)

Lada Balashova, PhD in Art History, University of Essex, Great Britain
The Issue on Russia and Europe in Russian Philosophy and Art in 1880- 1900s

Anna Pavlova, PhD in Art History, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
Themes from Russian History in Provincial Church Wall Paintings in the Second Half of the 19th – Early 20th Century

Yulia Arutyunyan, PhD in Art History, I. Repin St. Petersburg State Academy Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
The Concept of Historical Authenticity in Painting and a Class of Costume at the Academy of Arts

03 pm – Afternoon Session

Veronika Bogdan, PhD in Art History, Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts, St. Petersburg
The Academy’s Traveling Exhibitions

Valentina Skripkina, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
The Activity of the Petrograd State Free Art and Educational Workshops in 1918-1921

Tatyana Kotreleva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine arts of the Russian academy of Arts
On the Problem of the Organization of Work by Moscow Fedoseev’s Icon Painters

Svetlana Fomenko, I. Glazunov Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
The Creative Work by Russian Architects-Immigrants in Yugoslavia in the 1920s-1930-s

Evgeny Alexeev, PhD in Art History, the Urals Federal University, Ekaterinburg
The Urals’ Art in the Period of the Civil War 1918-1920s

Svetlana Gracheva, Doctor of Art History, I. Repin St. Petersburg State Academy Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Art Criticism on the 1920s in the Context of the Soviet Ideology

Tatyana Plastova, PhD in Philology, V. Surikov Moscow State Art Institute
The Creative Work by Arkady Plastov in the Period of the Great Patriotic War

Alexey Boiko, PhD in Art History, St. Petersburg Museum of Russian Political History
The History in Images of Author’s Political Posters in the Period of Restructuring

Zhaukhar Appaeva, Nalchik, Association of Art Historians
Nart Sagas in the Fine Arts of Kabardino-Balkaria




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