November 11, 2023
Anthi Andronikou
University of St. Andrews
Breaking Free from Bias: Eastern Christian Art between the Islamic and Western Worlds
Jelena Bogdanović
Vanderbilt University
On Theory and Architecture in the Medieval Balkans
Antony Eastmond
Courtauld Institute of Art
(respondent); Q&A
Jana Gajdošová
Sam Fogg
Byzantium and the Court of Emperor Charles IV in Prague
Gohar Grigoryan
University of Fribourg
The East-West Paradigm in High Medieval Armenia: The Evidence of Polemical Writings and Visual Sources
Mirela Ivanova
University of Sheffield
(respondent); Q&A
Christian Raffensperger
Wittenberg University
A Third Category: Rus in History and Art
Erik Thunø
Rutgers University
Nobody’s East: The Interconnected World of South Caucasian Cross Steles
Tolga Uyar
Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University
Thirteenth-Century Monumental Painting in Cappadocia: The Artistic Bonds between Byzantium, Seljuk Rūm, and the Eastern Mediterranean World
Margarita Voulgaropoulou
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Whose Adriatic? Blurring the Boundaries of East and West in the Artistic Production of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Adriatic