Artful Maps: the Visual Culture of Cartography

CONFERENCE

Artful Maps: the Visual Culture of Cartography

The Oxford Seminars in Cartography (TOSCA) 30th Anniversary Conference

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 Monday 25 September 2023, 1.45pm–4.45pm (BST)
Tuesday 26 September 2023, 12.15pm–6.30pm (BST)

  Online

  Free event, booking required

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About the event

Bringing TOSCA’s 30th year to a close, this interdisciplinary conference explores how art affects cartography’s processes, products, and personnel. Ranging broadly over types of map, areas of the world, and time periods, the conference considers how the visual qualities of maps attract and entice, but also deceive and obfuscate; how artists have attended to maps in their practice; how aesthetic choices made by cartographers influence the message their maps convey – explicitly or implicitly; and what constitutes an artistically successful map.

Distinguished and emerging scholars from around the globe and from disciplines including history, geography, art history, art and design, literary studies, sociology, and law, consider topics including:

  • Maps as art/art as maps
  • Artful – that is, deceptive – maps
  • How art affects the legal status of maps
  • Mapmakers as artists/artists as mapmakers
  • Liminal maps, between art and science

Download the full programme  

Image: The geographer, Johannes Vermeer, c.1668, Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt-am-Main.

 Booking information

Your ticket covers both days of the conference.

When you have booked your place, the ticketing system will send you an automated confirmation. You will receive instructions for joining the conference; please check your spam/junk mail folder. If you have not received the link 3 hours before the beginning of the event, please contact tosca@bodleian.ox.ac.uk.

 Location

This conference takes place online via Zoom.

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