1. The Art Nouveau Movement and National Identities (Art, Society and Thought)
The coincidence in time between the construction of national identities and the irruption of Art Nouveau is cause for analysis and thought from a variety of perspectives. This relationship was more than temporary in many regions of Europe, and art in each of these countries was deeply tied to a society that ushered in a way of thinking entrenched in identity factors such as language, history and land.
This strand included presentations that critically explored these ties.
Can Art Set Us Free? Art Nouveau, Cultural Identities and the Dawn of Nations
Keynote Speech by Marikit Taylor
National Identities in Europe Around 1900
Opening Conference by Anne-Marie Thiesse
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Here you can download the papers with the respective abstracts and brief CV of the author. Papers are listed in alphabetical order of the author’s surname. All abstracts have a version in English, but full papers are each in the language in which they were submitted. You can also access the videos of the presentations of each paper at the Congress.
The Reception of Heinrich Vogeler’s Medievalism in Modernisme and its Connections with Nationalism
Irene Gras Valero
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Maria Barbara Marchi
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Fernando Luis Martínez Nespral
Download the full textThe Aspiration of a New Nation. Architecture in Uruguay 1894-1914
Tatiana Rimbaud Benigni
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Majda Sikošek
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Miklós Székely
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Jos Vandenbreeden
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Art Nouveau was censured for decades because of its decorative overindulgence, which was connected to displaying the wealth of a clientele eager to be seen. Decorative programmes responded to a concept of beauty based on adornment. Initiatives to preserve and restore the heritage of each city have brought to the forefront the need to recover techniques and trades of the decorative and industrial arts related to Art Nouveau, and this has also increased a general awareness of its value.
Papers looking into such aspects were included in this strand.
The Ornament is the Message: From the use of Repertoires to Inspiration in Nature
Keynote Speech by Mireia Freixa and Pilar Vélez
List of Papers Presented in this Strand
Here you can download the papers with the respective abstracts and brief CV of the author. Papers are listed in alphabetical order of the author’s surname. All abstracts have a version in English, but full papers are each in the language in which they were submitted. You can also access the videos of the presentations of each paper at the Congress.
Iberian Styles Versus Global Taste: Influences on Spanish Modernismo and Portuguese Arte Nova Wall Tile Production
Mario Baeck
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Núria Gil Farré
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Silvija Grosa
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Emese Kún
Download the full textLluís Bonet’s Reforms in Josep Puig i Cadafalch’s work, in the Garí del Cros House in Argentona
Mònica Piera
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Cristina Rodríguez-Samaniego
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Jesús Ángel Sánchez-García
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To mark the occasion of the centenary of the death of the great Catalan architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, this strand proposed to explore his connections with architects, artists and intellectuals worldwide. On the one hand, everything related to his references and correspondence with Viollet-le-Duc, Berlage, Wagner or Olbrich, among others, and on the other hand, Domènech’s artistry in his disciples and followers.
Papers demonstrating how Domènech’s architecture and art were influenced by others, and how Domènech exerted influenced on others, or to what extent they had shared influences, were evaluated.
Recent Research on Antoni Gaudí’s Trencadís technique and its Invention on the Güell Pavilions
Special Presentation by Mireia Freixa and Marta Saliné
List of Papers Presented in this Strand
Here you can download the papers with the respective abstracts and brief CV of the author. Papers are listed in alphabetical order of the author’s surname. All abstracts have a version in English, but full papers are each in the language in which they were submitted. You can also access the videos of the presentations of each paper at the Congress.
“As if by magic”. Domènech i Montaner and the Painters Llimona, Baixeras and Riquer in the Hotel Internacional’s decoration
Esther Alsina
Download the full textArtistic and Technical Evolution in the Stained Glass Work of Lluís Domènech i Montaner
Jordi Bonet y Núria Gil
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José Ignacio Carrillo Martínez
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Vicente de la Fuente
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Fàtima López Pérez
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Antonio Pérez Sánchez
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Daniel Pifarré Yañez
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Maribel Rosselló i Paulina De la Torre
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Julio Vives Chillida
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The selection of papers within this strand prioritized presentations on any Art Nouveau-related topic by researchers or research groups that would contribute projects that may stimulate a discussion in which both postgraduate students working on their theses and more experienced researchers in the field of Art Nouveau could share their analyses and opinions.
Paris 1900: the World Capital of Art Nouveau?
Closing Conference by Hervé Doucet
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Here you can download the papers with the respective abstracts and brief CV of the author. Papers are listed in alphabetical order of the author’s surname. All abstracts have a version in English, but full papers are each in the language in which they were submitted. You can also access the videos of the presentations of each paper at the Congress.
“La parisienne” in Barcelona: the Reception of Art Nouveau Fashion in the Catalan Press at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Núria Aragonès Riu
Download the full textMiracles and Professional Results of the Research on Albert Kálmán Kőrössy Architecture
Eszter Baldavári
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Juan Carlos Bejarano
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Hanna Chuchvaha
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Carme Grandas
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Annemarie Iker
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Paloma Cristina Jiménez Vega
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Pau Medrano-Bigas
Download the full textDecoration, Geometry, and Symbolism in the Casa de Maternitat i Expòsits of Camil Oliveras Gensana
Carles Rius Santamaria
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Agnese Tambaka
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Benjamin Zurstrassen
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Paris 1900: the World Capital of Art Nouveau?
Conferència de cloenda per Hervé Doucet
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Olga C. Harmsen
Sponsoring of Art Nouveau Restorations by the World Monuments Fund
Pablo Longoria
Compiling a Worldwide Art Nouveau Inventory
Valentí Pons Toujouse
National Identity Through Architecture: Three Faces of Secession in Lviv, Ukraine
Yana Terletska