Competing Truths: Art and the Objects of History after the Council of Trent

Editor's note:

Please note this is a two day event Organized by the Columbia Italian Academy and the Frick Collection. 

The event will be held at the Italian Academy and the Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library on November 15th and 16th. 

For the full schedule, to register, and for more information please go to: https://italianacademy.columbia.edu/event/competing-truths-art-and-objects-history-after-council-trent

November 15, 2019

This is a two-day symposium to be jointly held at the Italian Academy and The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library on November 15 and 16. The event will bring together scholars and museum professionals in order to investigate how Italian art helped to formulate competing truths in the long aftermath of the Council of Trent, and how the strategies of that era continue to affect our understanding of historical truth today. Italian art of this period is often dismissed as propagandistic and derivative. This symposium instead fosters recent scholarship that shows the potency of art in shaping people’s beliefs during a time of deep political and spiritual divisions. Understanding how images and objects give shape to history and knowledge has never been more urgent. Thus, the aim of the symposium is not merely to advance scholarship, but to meet an acute contemporary need for perspective on how to navigate an era of competing truths