Francis Haskell Memorial Fund/ The Burlington Magazine Foundation Scholarship, 22 October 2018

Francis Haskell Memorial Fund The Burlington Magazine Foundation 2018 Scholarships Grants of up to £2000 will be awarded from the Francis Haskell Memorial Fund this year to enable scholars to spend time in libraries or archives carrying out advanced research in the history of western art. Preference may be given to candidates in the early … Continue reading Francis Haskell Memorial Fund/ The Burlington Magazine Foundation Scholarship, 22 October 2018

Public Conversation: Troubling Objects: interrogating collecting and collections, London, V&A, 11 September 2018

Troubling Objects: interrogating collecting and collections Troubling Objects will bring together academics, artists, activists and museum professionals to share ideas about how we can rethink both histories of collecting and the representation, interpretation and display of historical collections. Through critical engagement with the often uncomfortable and 'troubling' histories that can be present in publicly and … Continue reading Public Conversation: Troubling Objects: interrogating collecting and collections, London, V&A, 11 September 2018

CFP, Seminars in the History of Collecting 2019, The Wallace Collection, London

Seminars in the History of Collecting 2019 Call for Papers The seminar series was established as part of the Wallace Collection’s commitment to the research and study of the history of collections and collecting, especially in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Paris and London.  In 2019, as in previous years, we plan to organise … Continue reading CFP, Seminars in the History of Collecting 2019, The Wallace Collection, London

CFP: Small Things in the Eighteenth Century, York.

Small Things in the Eighteenth Century Image: Still Life with Silver Wine Decanter, Tulip, Yixing Teapot and Globe, Roestraten, Pieter van, born 1629 - died 1700 © Victoria and Albert Museum, London   Thursday 6 June 2019, 9.00am7 June, 18.00 Speaker(s): This conference is co-organized by Dr Chloe Wigston Smith, University of York and Professor Beth Fowkes … Continue reading CFP: Small Things in the Eighteenth Century, York.

CAA session for The International Art Market Studies, deadline extended to Aug 15: The Studio as Market

CAA session for The International Art Market Studies, deadline extended to Aug 15: The Studio as Market Chair: Julie F. Codell Email: julie.codell@asu.edu Artists’ studios have been the site of workshops, collaboration, promotion, mystery, and myth, at times considered a hallowed space, at other times a disreputable one. They have also been the places of social, … Continue reading CAA session for The International Art Market Studies, deadline extended to Aug 15: The Studio as Market