Textiles on the Silk Roads: from Medieval to Industrial Periods 5th Symposium of the International Association for the Study of Silk Road Textiles (IASSRT) September 29 – October 4, 2020 Centro Studi Martino Martini, University of Trento, Italy Silk Roads constitute some of the most significant cultural and economic networks that connect many continents and oceans. Textiles flowing through the Silk Roads reflect local diversities and innovations as well as inter-regional influences. These networks are as relevant today as they were in the past. The 5th Symposium of IASSRT, with the theme "Textiles on the Silk Roads: from Medieval to Industrial Periods," takes place in Italy, one of the major crossroads of the Silk Roads and a center of high-end production of handwoven and industrial textiles.
This symposium invites Italian scholars who will explore the rise of the silk industry in Italy, including the Medici patronage, Italy’s link to the Orient, and the role of cathedrals as repositories of early textiles. The symposium also seeks contributions from international scholars on the use of textiles in diplomatic relationships among regions and various social groups or institutions; the transmissions and influences of textile patterns, techniques, and meanings between East and West; the textile traditions and innovations along the Silk Roads; and the global rise of silk industries as an outcome of Silk Roads interactions.
Symposium format: two days of lectures and four days of study tours to visit important holdings of Silk Roads textiles.
University of Trento SCHEDULE Sep. 28, arrive in Trento Registration
Sep. 29 – 30, University of Trento
Symposium Programs Topic 1: The Italian Background to the Rise of the Silk Industry Topic 2: The Soft Diplomacy of Textiles Topic 3: Motive, Technique and Meaning. East and West Topic 4: Textile Traditions and Innovations Topic 5: Rise of Silk Industry
Visits: o The Castello del Buonconsiglio and the Museum of the Duomo o Rovereto, MART Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art o Ala di Trento The Textile Museum
Trento, Castello del Buonconsiglio (Castle)
Oct. 1, Verona Topic 6: Links to Orient (local scholars) Visit: o Museum of Castelvecchio (Cangrande della Scala Textiles) and other Monuments in Verona
Oct. 2, Florence Topic 7: The Medici Patronage (local scholars) Visits: o Bargello National Museum (Carrand and Franchetti Textile Collection, Islamic Collection); Palazzo Davanzati; Casa Martelli o Palazzo Pitti (Museo degli Argenti, Museo del Costume e della Moda) o Possibly private visit of the Gallerie degli Uffizi by night
Oct. 3, Perugia Topic 8: Textiles as Cathedrals’ Treasures (local scholars) Visits: o New Museum of Pope Benedict XI (medieval liturgical vestments made with “panni tartarici) o On the way back stop in Prato and visit of the National Textile Museum
Oct. 4, Milan Topic 9: Cross-cultural Influences of Motive, East and West Visit: o Castello Sforzesco; MUDEC Museo delle Culture; exclusive visit of the most important Textile Private Collection
Oct. 5, Departure or visit Como (optional)
Trento, Old Town
IASSRT SYMPOSIUM 5 CO-ORGANIZERS · International Association for the Study of Silk Road Textiles (IASSRT) · Centro Studi Martino Martini · University of Trento · China National Silk Museum CO-CHAIRS: Riccardo Scartezzini, Feng Zhao SPONSOR: Jinluntang Co. Ltd., Zhejiang University Press
CALL FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS Textile/ art/ social historians and textile scholars/ conservators are invited to submit a paper abstract between 250–1000 words to: 1257104802@qq.com. Registration form is also required (see below) Submission deadline: May l, 2020 CONTACTS · Elisa Gagliardi Mangilli: elisa.gagliardimangilli@gmail.com (Italy) · Tina Zhou: 1257104802@qq.com (China)
Duomo (Cathedral) and the Museum with an important textile collection |
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