CFP: Journal for Art Market Studies: Spanish Empire 1500-1800

From: Susanne Meyer-Abich <s.meyer-abich@tu-berlin.de> Date: Jan 14, 2019 Subject: CFP: Journal for Art Market Studies: Spanish Empire 1500-1800 Deadline: Mar 15, 2019 Call for Papers: Journal for Art Market Studies issue on “The Global Art Market under the Spanish Empire 1500-1800” Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Kunstwissenschaft und Historische Urbanistik https://www.fokum-jams.org Deadline for the proposal … Continue reading CFP: Journal for Art Market Studies: Spanish Empire 1500-1800

CONF: The History of Collecting (29 January 2018)

. On behalf of the steering committee for the Americas chapter of the Society for the History of Collecting, we are delighted to invite you to attend an evening focusing on the collecting of drawings. The panel will be moderated by Jennifer Tonkovich, Eugene and Clare Thaw Curator at The Morgan Library & Museum and … Continue reading CONF: The History of Collecting (29 January 2018)

STIP: PhD Studentship, Dublin

Date: Jan 20, 2019 Subject: STIP: PhD Studentship, Dublin Trinity College Dublin - National Gallery of Ireland, September 01, 2019 Application deadline: Mar 31, 2019 The Trinity College Dublin and National Gallery of Ireland collaborative PhD Studentship The Department of History of Art and Architecture, Trinity College Dublin and National Gallery of Ireland are pleased … Continue reading STIP: PhD Studentship, Dublin

CFP: Stedelijk Studies 9: Modernism in Migration

From: Esmee Schoutens <stedelijkstudies@stedelijk.nl> Date: Jan 19, 2019 Subject: CFP: Stedelijk Studies 9: Modernism in Migration Deadline: Feb 20, 2019 Stedelijk Studies 9 (Fall 2019): Modernism in Migration: Relocating Artists, Objects and Institutions, 1900–1960 THEME OUTLINE In the production and reception of art, processes of migration play a crucial role. This is particularly true for … Continue reading CFP: Stedelijk Studies 9: Modernism in Migration

Gulbenkian Symposium – Collecting: modus operandi, 1900- 1950, 15-16 February 2019, Lisbon

Calouste Gulbenkian residence. Avenue d’Iéna, Paris. Library, c. 1956-57 Source: https://gulbenkian.pt/museu/en/evento/collecting-modus-operandi-1900-195 In 2019 the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum and the Art Library will have been open for 50 years. Gulbenkian was known as ‘Mr. 5%’, who wanted ‘only the best’, but this conference seeks to go beyond the biographical, or the anecdotic, and to consider Gulbenkian in the … Continue reading Gulbenkian Symposium – Collecting: modus operandi, 1900- 1950, 15-16 February 2019, Lisbon