Lecture
Mai 7, 2021, 2.15 – 3.45 pm, online via Zoom
Colloquium
Mai 7, 2021, 4.15 – 8.00 pm, online via Zoom
Moderation
Prof. Dr. Beate Fricke (Chair of Pre-Modern Art History, Universität Bern)
ECTS
1.5 (Pflichtbereich ICS / Wahlpflichtbereich GS, SLS und SINTA / Modul I GSA)
Language
English
Registration
Until April 1, 2021 to mike.toggweiler@unibe.ch as well as on KSL: https://www.ksl.unibe.ch/ (Login with UniBe-Account, search with title)
About Seth Estrin
Seth Estrin is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Chicago, where he specializes in the art, archaeology, and visual cultures of ancient Greece. With research interests ranging from Minoan wall painting to inscribed epigram, his work crosses traditional boundaries between art historical and classical scholarship, and engages closely with ancient as well as contemporary theoretical discourses of representation and visual experience. His primary specialization is in Greek sculpture, and much of his work is focused on recovering the kinds of experiences — sensorial, cognitive, emotional — generated through interactions with sculpture in antiquity. He is currently working on a book on Classical Attic funerary monuments entitled Bodies Made Marble: Death, Grief, and Sculpture in Classical Athens. https://arthistory.uchicago.edu/faculty/profiles/estrin