This program is sponsored by Harvard’s Department of HISTORY OF ART
AND ARCHITECTURE AND THE HARVARD ART MUSEUMS AND THROUGH THE
GENEROSITY OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS IN ESTABLISHING THE HENRI ZERNER
LECTURE FUND.How does one write a history of Dutch art from the
perspective of Albany, New York, a region known as Beverwijck and
Rensselaerswyck in the 17th century? Engaging with Indigenous
histories, the presence of Afro-Atlantic perspectives, and the ongoing
impact of Dutch architecture and material culture within the
“Capital Region,” this lecture will narrate a history of Dutch art
through beavers and bovines, fences and dams, forestry, potsherds, and
land deeds. Caroline Fowler, of the Clark Art Institute, will draw on
the concept of “rewilding” in nature conservation to ask about the
possibilities of beholding a natural world distinct from the
commodification of nature that began with 17th-century Dutch landscape
painting, and the simultaneous extraction of resources from the
Americas. By turning to the archaeological (woodland and urban)
record, Fowler will consider what remains as a path toward rewilding
perception.
Caroline Fowler is Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program
at the Clark Art Institute. Her most recent book, _Slavery and the
Invention of Dutch Art_ (Duke University Press), examines the
fundamental role of the transatlantic slave trade in the production
and evolution of 17th-century DUTCH ART. She also co-edits the series
_Art/Work_ with Princeton University Press and occasionally hosts the
podcast _In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing_ .
Speakers:
CAROLINE FOWLER
[https://www.clarkart.edu/research-academic/about-rap/who-we-are] ,
Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program, Clark Art
Institute
Free admission, but seating is limited and registration is encouraged.
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, beginning Saturday, April 19, at 10am.
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