Matter in Motion: Transcultural Material and Symbolic Transformations 2/3

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- Transcultural exchanges increasingly dominate art historical studies investigating objects through their transformational spatial and temporal travels. While matter appears ineffable and fixed, materials nonetheless embody emotions, kinesthetics, memories, histories, resonances, and skills, making interpretations of surface textures as unstable and indeterminate as are the changing contents and meanings of works that cross borders. Whether embedded in hybrid things produced by combining cross-cultural materials or images linked through encounters or in histories of the changing valuations of an object that crosses cultures, transculturation underscores contingencies of physical matter—e.g., darkening, patinas--and of content re-interpreted and re-inscribed by another cultures’ histories, social orders and ideologies, e.g., French tapestries sent to a Chinese emperor; Ukiyo-e prints, used as packaging in Japan, enjoying aesthetic value in Europe. Crossing borders through trade, consumption, diplomacy, collecting, exploration, colonialism, and fashion, objects can generate assimilation, appropriation or resistance. Such objects juxtapose distance and presence to highlight how the local engenders mutable physical, symbolic and affective meanings through transcultural dynamics. Studies of the geohistory of art offer methods to analyze cross-cultural perspectives that rewrite materials, contents and formats, revealing that objects have no fixed meanings but undergo continual processes of unmaking/remaking and decontextualizing/recontextualizing. Interventions : Anjana M NAIR - Transcultural Encounters and Material Metamorphosis: Unraveling the Social Lives of Indian Religious Objects in Transit Lucia ELLEDGE - Danced Emotions, Veiled and Unveiled: The Translation of the Awadhi Dancer’s Veil Across the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Ismail KUGU - Materiality in Courtly Power: The Consumption of Porcelain Coffee Cups in the 18th Century Ottoman Court Du ZHOU, Xiaomo WANG - A Transcultural Hybrid: Art Deco Chinese Carpets in early Twentieth-century Tianjin

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