“Works on the Floor Symposium” (Yale Center for British Art)

Event time: 
Friday, December 16, 2022 - 8:45am
Location: 
Online via Zoom See map
Event description: 
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Works on the Floor
Quantock Wood Circle (1981) by Richard Long is a floor sculpture consisting of 285 weathered and broken pine branches collected by the artist from the Quantock Hills in Somerset, near his hometown of Bristol, England. Following the artist’s instructions, the sticks are placed in any combination in a circle on the floor, rendering each display unique. Since the 1960s, Long has created ephemeral artworks based upon his walks in the English countryside and abroad. Often embedded in the landscape, these site-specific works blur the boundaries between sculpture, photography, and performance. In Quantock Wood Circle, materials collected while walking are brought into the museum, activating the floor and raising questions about our relationship with space, place, and nature.
 
The installation of this sculpture at the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) will be marked by a symposium, Works on the Floor. The removal of sculpture from the plinth was a defining moment in postwar Western art, allowing for a more direct encounter between object and viewer. British sculptor Anthony Caro (Long’s tutor) pioneered this approach in the early 1960s, creating welded-steel objects that extend from the floor into the viewer’s space. Equally radical was the decision of subsequent generations of sculptors, including Long, to lay sculpture flat on the floor, a move that redefined the relationship between subject and object by giving the viewer an omniscient viewpoint from above.
 
Taking Long’s work as a provocation, this symposium will explore how artists from around the world have exploited the floor to interrogate ideas of embodied viewership, identity, land, and modern sculpture. In doing so, the event aims to offer new frameworks for understanding the conceptual decision to place works on the floor.
 
Schedule
8:50–9 am
Welcome Remarks
 
9–10:30 am
Panel One: The Body and the Floor
 
9–9:05 am
Introduction
Chair: Joanna Fiduccia, Assistant Professor, Department of the History of Art, Yale University
 
9:05–9:25 am
Fallen Monuments: The Floor as Symbolic Space
Pepe Karmel, Professor of Art History, New York University
 
9:25–9:45 am
Rummana Hussain: Feminist Muslimhood and the Aesthetics of the Floor
Shruti Parthasarathy, PhD Student, University of Madison-Wisconsin
 
9:45–10:05 am
Walking on Doris Salcedo’s Floor-Based Artworks
Michael Tymkiw, Senior Lecturer in Art History, University of Essex, UK
 
10:05–10:30 am
Discussion
 
 
10:30–10:45 am
Break 
 
10:45 am–12:15 pm
Panel Two: Land, City, and the Planet
 
10:45–10:50 am
Introduction
Chair: Alexis Lowry, Curator, Dia Art Foundation, New York
 
10:50–11:10 am
Grounding Sculpture: From Earth Alienation to Planetarity
Joy Sleeman, Professor Art History and Theory, Slade School of Art
 
11:10–11:30 am
When the Floor Falls Out
Marin Sullivan, Independent Art Historian
 
11:30–11:50 am
Process, Site, and Entanglement in the Sculpture of Maren Hassinger
Elyse Speaks, Associate Professor of the Practice, Modern & Contemporary, Notre Dame
 
11:50–12:15 pm
Discussion
 
12:15–1 pm
Lunch
 
1–2:15 pm
Panel Three: Sculptural Dialogues
 
1–1:05 pm
Introduction
 
Chair: Molleen Theodore, Associate Curator of Programs, Yale University Art Gallery
 
1–1:20 pm
“Brancusi is our model”: Scott Burton and the Cultural Politics of the Pedestal
Jonathan Vernon, Associate Lecturer, Courtauld Institute of Art
 
1:20–1:40 pm
Melvin Edwards Covers Anthony Caro: The Smokehouse Associates Interrogate and Reframe Modernism, c. 1968
John J. Curley, Associate Professor Contemporary Art and Rubin Faculty Fellow, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
 
1:40–2 pm
Olga Balema, Computer, 2021
Matilde Guidelli-Guidi, Associate Curator, Dia Art Foundation
 
2–2:25 pm
Discussion
 
2:25–3 pm
Break
 
3–4 pm
Artist Conversation
Karla Black talks with Rachel Stratton, Curatorial Postdoctoral Associate, YCBA
 
3:45–4 pm
Q+A
 
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Admission: 
Free but register in advance
Open to: 
General Public