18th International Complutense Conference on Medieval Art: Transculturality and Medieval Art in Dialogue: Negotiating New Identities, Madrid, 7-8 Oct. 2025, Register by 6 Oct. 2025

18th International Complutense Conference on Medieval Art

Transculturality and Medieval Art in Dialogue: Negotiating New Identities

Madrid, Spain, 7–8 October 2025

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia

Museo Arqueológico Nacional

Casa Árabe

Registration until 6 October 2025

© 62317-ID015, Pomo de kohl, Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Inv. 62317. Photo: Ariadna González Uribe.

Architecture, objects, and material culture, as structuring agents of human relationships, play a key role in discovering the potential of understanding medieval art through the paradigm of transculturality. This method examines the negotiation of fluid artistic identities shaped by the mobility of people, circulation of objects, and transmission of ideas across diverse social, geographical, and religious contexts. The materiality of transcultural objects has rendered them repositories of memory, bearing witness to historical encounters across cultures. Their various re-contextualization, restaging, and differing forms of appreciation have made them subject to manipulation, reuse, and re-signification, even after their integration into private collections or museums. Addressing these themes allows for a broader reflection from educational and museum studies. By examining intersections of gender, class, and ethnicity, the eighteenth edition of the Complutense International Conference on Medieval Art aims to uncover micro-histories that offer a more nuanced understanding of otherness in the Middle Ages.

Contact: jornadas.transculturalidad@ucm.es

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