Spain and the Hispanic World Symposium: cross-cultural exchanges

One-day symposium

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Friday 24 March 2023
10am — 6pm

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Giovanni Vespucci, World Map (detail), 1526.

Ink and colour on four sheets of parchment. 85 x 262 cm. On loan from The Hispanic Society of America, New York, NY.

Join us for an academic symposium exploring the global exchange of Spanish art and culture - from the Islamic legacy of Al-Andalus to the transatlantic connections between Spain and Latin America.

This interdisciplinary symposium, timed to coincide with our exhibition of treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, explores current academic perspectives on the histories of cultural exchange surrounding the Spanish and Latin American worlds.

We begin by considering material cultures through the movement of objects, tracing global exchange in the contexts of Empire and Colonialism.

We move on to consider global Imperialism through the lens of faith, studying religious art and objects. From the society of Al-Andalus to the history of Spanish Catholicism in Mexico, we look beyond the export of Spanish culture, to the influences and exchanges that were simultaneously being brought back into Iberia.

Finally, we explore the legacies of Spanish art and literature in Latin America, investigating the layers of cultural difference caused by colonialism, as well as using a materials-based approach to investigate how these layers appear in objects and artworks.

The symposium concludes with a keynote speech, exploring how the themes and ideas discussed throughout the day are still relevant to contemporary artist practice.

This intensive one-day symposium is a key moment in driving forward conversations and discussions on the art of the Latin World and is open to scholars, enthusiasts and anyone wanting to know more about this groundbreaking exhibition.

Minimum age 18. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact public.programmes@royalacademy.org.uk.

This will be the first iteration of an annual symposium made possible by the Armando Garza-Sada Sr. Endowment for the Arts.

Your ticket includes exclusive early-morning access to the RA’s exhibition Spain and the Hispanic World from 8:30am and a drinks reception for all participants and speakers from 6–7pm.

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Friday 24 March 2023

10am — 6pm

The Benjamin West Lecture Theatre, Burlington Gardens, Royal Academy of Arts

£45, £15. Includes early-morning access to the RA’s exhibition Spain and the Hispanic World from 8.30am, light refreshments and a drinks reception.

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