Conference: Anticipation and Belatedness – Forms of Anachronism in Literature, Art and Music

18–19 October 2024, Universität der Künste Berlin, Hardenbergstraße 33, 10623 Berlin, room 110, with Eva Kernbauer

The conference examines artistic processes and forms that deliberately challenge continuous time or break with chronology. This can mean, for example, that writers, musicians or artists repeat themselves, take up supposedly obsolete (media) techniques, work in outdated genres or simply ignore the current developments of an artistic field. The articulation and evocation of the experience of no longer being a contemporary of one’s own epoch has often been described as a typical feature of late works and theorized as such. But the phenomenon can also be found where the course of history is undermined or ignored, because artists or writers are not part of a literature and art market or knowingly do not want to participate in its dynamics. Equally it applies to works that, for political reasons such as dissidence, did not take part in the historical development of an ‘official literature’ or ‘state-sponsored art’.

Literary and art criticism along with musicology tend to assume (explicitly or implicitly) the linear development of an artistic or literary oeuvre in line with historical experience. However, when studying the work of a writer, an artist or a composer, it is often precisely those phenomena that run counter to such development that catch one’s attention: phenomena of prolepsis and deliberate anticipation, of return and repetition, of regression, belatedness and of withdrawal from the present. The presentations will investigate the conditions that provoke such forms of belatedness and anticipation, as well as the way philology, music and art history deal with these complex temporal phenomena.

The event is part of a collaborative project between two working groups of Humanities scholars from the University of Oxford and the UdK Berlin (curated and organized by Karen Leeder and Barbara Wittmann). It is financed by the seed funding Oxford x UdK. Partnership in Arts and Humanities from both universities, as well as a grant from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the UdK.

PROGRAMME

FRIDAY, 18 OCTOBER 2024

14:00–14:15
KAREN LEEDER, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD & BARBARA WITTMANN, UDK BERLIN: Welcome Address and Introduction

14:15–15:15 
STEFAN NEUNER, UDK BERLIN: Polytemporality in Carpaccio

15:15–16:15
LUKE O’SULLIVAN, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: ‘Quelque transposition de chronologie’: Writing out of Time in Montaigne’s ‘Essais’

Coffee Break

16:30–17:30
DOROTHEA HILZINGER, UDK BERLIN: Pluritemporality in Symphonies—Musical Modernisms Reconsidered

17:30–18:30 
HELEN SMALL, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: Nietzsche‘s Cynicism—In and Out of Time

Appetizers and Drinks

19:00–19:30
Obsolescence and Late Style in Contemporary Art and Theory
HEIKE-KARIN FÖLL, UDK in conversation with
ANDRÉ ROTTMANN,
EUROPA-UNIVERSITÄT VIADRINA FRANKFURT/ODER


SATURDAY, 19 OCTOBER 2024

10:00–11:00
AUREA KLARSKOV, UDK BERLIN: A Clock Seen in Profile: On Time in the Works of Marcel Duchamp

11:00–12:00

BARBARA WITTMANN, UDK BERLIN: ‘Late Early Works’: Time and Fiction in the Works of Kazimir Malevich

Lunch Break

13:15–14:15
DÖRTE SCHMIDT, UDK BERLIN: Temporality and Displacement: Chamber Music Diasporas after WW II

14:15–15:15
KAREN LEEDER, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: Anachronism and the Haunting of the Berlin Republic

Coffee Break

15:45–16:45
EVA KERNBAUER, UNIVERSITÄT FÜR ANGEWANDTE KUNST WIEN:
Artistic Temporality and the Presence of Anachronism

16:45–17:45
ANTHONY GARDNER, RUSKIN SCHOOL OF ART OXFORD: On Belatedness and Latency: Two Case Studies

Coffee break

18:15–19:00
Concluding Session

Anticipation and Belatedness 10 2024
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Date:

18–19 October 2024

Venue:

Universität der Künste Berlin, Hardenbergstraße 33, 10623 Berlin, room 110