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Ivana Vranic

PhD Candidate, University of British Columbia

ivana7vranic@gmail.com

Ivana Vranic is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory at the University of British Columbia and her dissertation, titled “Making and Remaking Early Modern Sculpture: The Case of the Italian Terracotta Groups,” focuses on revealing the innovative, experimental, precarious and invigorative processes taken to produce life-size groups and the material conditions imposed by the transformation of clay into terracotta. Taking up smaller case studies of works produced by Niccolò dell’Arca (c.1435-94), Guido Mazzoni (c.1450-1518), Agostino de Fondulis (1483-1522), Vincenzo Onofri (1493-1524), Alfonso Lombardi (c.1497-1537), and Antonio Begarelli (1499-1565), the dissertation research traces the ways in which these six artists working for different patrons, in different urban centers and regions, and for over a period of hundred years, participated in a dialogue with the tradition of making large-scale terracotta sculpture. While being attentive to specific historical, regional, institutional and artistic contexts, her project considers how the material, technical and indexical traces of production of the different groups reveal a century of recreation, adaptation, migration, and conversion of religious subjects, material technologies, artistic and theological theories, and compositional and figural forms.

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