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Glenn Peers Brings Expertise in Late Antique and Byzantine Art to the Department of Art and Music Histories

Tuesday, November 6, 2018, By Ren茅e Gearhart Levy
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The College of Arts and Sciences welcomes Glenn Peers as professor of art history in the Department of Art and Music Histories. Peers joined 黑料不打烊 in July after 20 years at the University of Texas-Austin, where he developed an international reputation for his scholarship on Byzantine art and culture.

鈥淕lenn brings valuable expertise to the department in ancient and late antique art,鈥 says Department Chair Romita Ray. 鈥淲e now have a bridge between the ancient and the medieval.鈥

Much of Byzantine art centers on devotional objects. 鈥淭here wasn’t a separation of church and state like we, in modern states, sought to be ruled under,鈥 Peers explains. 鈥淚n fact, they thought the opposite, that church and state needed to be closely intertwined, because if God wasn’t in favor of the state, then the state couldn’t survive.鈥

In addition, the church was a strong factor in post-medieval life, whereas the state was supplanted by other rulers, who tended to erase traces of their predecessors. 鈥淪o it’s the religious art that survives more fully than the secular art,鈥 he says.

Peers is author or co-author of six books, including “Subtle Bodies: Representing Angels in Byzantium” (University of California Press, 2001), “Sacred Shock: Framing Visual Experience in Byzantium” (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2004) and “Orthodox Magic in Trebizond and Beyond” (La Pomme d鈥檕r, Seyssel, 2018). He was editor of “Byzantine Things in the World” (Yale University Press, 2013), a companion to an exhibition of the same name at Houston鈥檚 Menil Collection that he curated in 2013.

In the exhibition, Peers juxtaposed Byzantine icons,聽crosses, pilgrim tokens and reliquaries with 鈥渓ike-minded objects鈥 from other cultures and periods, including modern works from artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Mark Rothko. 鈥淭hey allowed me to maneuver modern and medieval works into a kind of conversation that hasn’t happened anywhere else, to my knowledge,鈥 says Peers, who calls the project 鈥渙ne of the most stimulating and satisfying professional experiences I’ve ever had.鈥

It鈥檚 inspired a second book, “Byzantine Things Into the World,” currently in progress, which Peers says is a set of reflections that have accumulated about the experience of working with the objects and of working with people who were also experiencing the objects as well. 鈥淭he security guards at the Menil, for instance, gave me a lot of insight into the exhibition that I couldn’t have gotten myself,鈥 he says.

A Native of Nova Scotia, Peers became interested in ancient art during a six-week summer abroad trip to Greece after his first year of college. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really travel or have exposure to other cultures growing up, and that experience absolutely changed my life,鈥 he says.

He went on to major in classics and spent his junior year in Athens, putting him on a path to his vocation. 鈥淏eing able to experience these historical works of art in their proper context has always been deeply stimulating and exciting for me,鈥 he says.

Peers earned his Ph.D. in the history of art at The Johns Hopkins University and a Licentiate in Medieval Studies at the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto.聽During the 2007-08 academic year, he was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University. During the 2011-12 academic year, he was Whitehead Professor at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. In summer 2014, he was a senior fellow at the Internationales Kolleg f眉r Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie, Bauhaus-Universit盲t Weimar in Germany.

While at UT-Austin, Peers led three study abroad trips to 黑料不打烊, Sicily, and is quite excited about the prospect of creating a 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 at 黑料不打烊鈥 program. 鈥満诹喜淮蜢, Sicily, is a very important classical city, but also kind of a crossroads where different fates and cultures met in the Middle Ages. Islam, Christianity and Judaism were all very important components in that culture and society,鈥 he says. 鈥淪tudy abroad deeply informed my own development and life path, and it would be deeply satisfying to give that experience to undergraduates here.鈥

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