SIGA briefs
Edward J. Sullivan honored at CAA's Distinguished Scholar Session
Edward J. Sullivan was chosen as the focus of this year’s Distinguished Scholar Session at the 111th CAA Annual Conference for his transformative work in the field of art history, especially in relation to the study and elevation of Latin American and Caribbean, Latina/o/x art and artists, and for the advancement of women and the BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities in these regions.
Tara Zanardi: Between Art and Nature
Tara Zanardi has published “Between Art and Nature: The Dauphin’s Treasure at the Royal Cabinet of Natural History in Madrid,” in Material Cultures of the Global Eighteenth Century: Art, Mobility, and Change, eds. Wendy Bellion and Kristel Smentek (Bloomsbury Press, 2023).
Amanda Dotseth named Director of the Meadows Museum
SMU has named Amanda W. Dotseth Linda P. and William A. Custard Director of the Meadows Museum. Dotseth, who will be the first female director of the Meadows Museum, served as the director ad interim and curator of the Museum since the passing of its previous director, Mark A. Roglán, in 2021. Dotseth assumes the role March 1, 2023.
Felipe Pereda: Fernando Zóbel
Felipe Pereda has published Zóbel Reads Lorca: Poetry, Painting, and Perlimplín in Love (Swan Isle Press: 2022) in conjunction with the exhibition he curated at the Prado, Zóbel. The Future of the Past (2022-2023). The book presents Fernando Zóbel’s illustrated and previously unpublished translation of García Lorca’s “Don Perlimplín in Love,” along with three studies by Christopher Maurer, Luis Fernández-Cifuentes, and Felipe Pereda, covering the early years of Zobel in Cambridge (1946-50), his discovery of modern and ancient art and literature, and the state of Hispanism at Harvard in the 1940s.
M. Cruz de Carlos: Reginalidad y retrato & Luisa Roldán
María Cruz de Carlos has published “Reginalidad y retrato en las cortes de Felipe III y Felipe IV” in Anima. Pintar el rostro y el alma (Valencia: Ediciones Trea-Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia, 2022), pp. 213-66 as well as “Luisa Roldán ‘escultora eminente’. Identidad y autoconstrucción artística en la corte hispánica de la Edad Moderna,” in José Riello y Fernando Marías (eds.), Antes y después de Antonio Palomino. Historiografía artística e identidad nacional (Madrid: Abada, 2022), 389-409.
Luis Javier Cuesta appointed Council Member for SCSC
Luis Javier Cuesta has been appointed as a Council Member for the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, class of 2025
Aaron Hyman awarded Best Book in Colonial Latin American Studies
Aaron M. Hyman was awarded 2022’s Best Book in Colonial Latin American Studies by the Latin American Studies Association for his book Rubens in Repeat: The Logic of the Copy in Colonial Latin America (Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2021).
Gschwend, Gamito, and Baptista: On Portraiture. Theory, Practice and Fiction
Annemarie Jordan Gschwend, Maria João Gamito and Fernando António Baptista Pereira have edited the conference proceedings from On Portraiture. Theory, Practice and Fiction. From Francisco de Holanda to Susan Sontag (Centro de Investigação e de Estudos em Belas Artes, Faculdade de Belas-Artes, Universidade de Lisboa, 2022).