Annual Research Initiative

Each year, the Lise Meitner Group’s Annual Research Initiative considers the practical and theoretical repercussions that a specific form of loss poses for the discipline. It brings together scholars, conservators, curators, and artists to promote research that explores what those repercussions mean not only for objects but also for our approach to them. 

In 2022–23 “Waste” examined what we intentionally throw away. In 2023–24 “Loot” addresses things that are taken away or intentionally destroyed. Future yearly initiatives will be devoted to lacunae and the destructive effects of natural disasters. The Initiatives encourage a broad rethinking of loss as something that can materially transform, conceptually reclassify, and otherwise uncover new categories of object – a force that shapes both what is left of the history of art to study and the biases, limits, and lenses that inform how we study it. 

Conceived in collaboration with affiliated academics and pre- and postdoctoral research fellows, each Initiative culminates in a multi-day series of events. At the core is an international conference that brings scholars together around a single topic. This convening is complemented by partnerships with local collections and institutions, resulting in a calendar of related programming that includes special presentations by artists, keynote addresses by leading experts, roundtables, and site visits around the city of Rome – itself a landscape of objects lost, spoiled, reused, and recovered. 

The outcomes of each Annual Research Initiative are collected in a volume of essays, forming part of a dedicated five-volume editorial series published by Officina Libraria. This is the central collective output of the Lise Meitner Group. 
 

2022/23: Waste

2022/23: Waste

The initiative addressed the materiality, spatiality, and processing of waste in the early modern workshop. 
Collaborations: Association for Art History; St Andrews Network for Climate, Energy, Environment and Sustainability
Fellows and guest scholars: Ruth Ezra (St Andrews/eikones)
Site visits: Monte dei Cocci, led by The British School at Rome; The American Academy Sustainable Food Project
Outcome: thematic issue in West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture; collected volume in the Lise Meitner editorial series published by Officina Libraria (both forthcoming in 2024)
Conference organizers: Ruth Ezra, Francesca Borgo
Keynote speakers: Simon Werrett (UCL), Vittoria Di Palma (USC)
Artists’ talk: DOM in conversation with Marco Armiero (L’era degli scarti/Wasteocene, 2021)

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2023/24: Loot

2023/24: Loot

The initiative is investigating the ways in which conflict and its resolution moved, modified, and reclassified art objects in the long early modern period.
Collaborations: Museo dell'Arte Salvata/Museo Nazionale Romano; The Inheritance of Looting, University of BernSt Andrews School of Art History
Fellows and guest scholars: Sarah Rosenthal (Harvard); Sarah Petrilli Jones (Yale/Scuola Normale Superiore/American Academy); Francesco Guidi (BHMPI); Julia Vázquez (BHMPI); Guido Rebecchini (2025, The Courtauld)
Site visits: Palazzo della Marina; Museo Centrale del Risorgimento; Sacrario delle Bandiere; Istituto Storico e di Cultura dellArma del Genio; Museo delle Civiltá; Chiesa di Santa Maria in Vallicella
Conference organizers: Francesca Borgo, Julia Vázquez
Keynote speakers: Ananda Cohen-Aponte (Cornell), Erin Thompson (CUNY)

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