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The Afterlife of Sculptures | Affective Responses and/vs. Historical Knowledge
May 1, 2018
Session 3: Affective Responses and/vs. Historical Knowledge
Moderated by Sharon Hecker (Independent)
Liz Glynn (Artist), “The Myth of Singularity: Recovering Auguste Rodin through Performative Processes”
Lisa Rafanelli (Professor, Manhattanville College), “The Afterlife of Michelangelo’s Vatican Pietà”
Mira T. Sundara Rajan (Independent), “The Doctrine of Moral Rights: Obstacle or Conduit to Authenticity?”
May 1, 2018
Session 3: Affective Responses and/vs. Historical Knowledge
Moderated by Sharon Hecker (Independent)
Liz Glynn (Artist), “The Myth of Singularity: Recovering Auguste Rodin through Performative Processes”
Lisa Rafanelli (Professor, Manhattanville College), “The Afterlife of Michelangelo’s Vatican Pietà”
Mira T. Sundara Rajan (Independent), “The Doctrine of Moral Rights: Obstacle or Conduit to Authenticity?”