CFP: Private Collecting and Public Display: Art Markets and Museums

CFP: Private Collecting and Public Display: Art Markets and Museums Deadline for proposals: Tuesday 1 November 2016 Conference date: 30th-31st March 2017 Conference venue: University of Leeds This two-day conference investigates the relationships between ‘private’ collections of art(fine art, decorative art and antiquities), and the changing dynamics of their display in ‘public’ exhibitions and museums. … Continue reading CFP: Private Collecting and Public Display: Art Markets and Museums

Seminar in the History of Collecting, 25 July 2016, London

SEMINAR: Auspicious Patronage in the Age of the Enlightenment: George 3rd Earl Cowper (1738-1789) and his place in eighteenth-century Florence, by Deborah Gage, Art Historian, and Dr Charles Ellis, Independent Scholar Venue: Lecture Theatre, The Wallace Collection, London Date and Time: 25 July 2016, 5.30pm to 6.30pm Website: http://www.wallacecollection.org/thecollection/seminarsinthehistoryofcollecting

CFP: Interiorities: artistic, conceptual and historical reassessments of the interior

CFP: Interiorities: artistic, conceptual and historical reassessments of the interior Deadline for article proposals: End of October 2016 Final deadline for full submissions: February 2017 Guest editor: Dr Vlad Ionescu (Faculty of Architecture and Art, Hasselt University, Belgium) Palgrave Communications is inviting article proposals for a collection dedicated to the theme of ‘Interiority and the … Continue reading CFP: Interiorities: artistic, conceptual and historical reassessments of the interior

CFP: Art in the British Country House: Collecting and Display, Paul Mellon Centre, London

CFP: Art in the British Country House: Collecting and Display Deadline: 8 July 2016, 12pm Conference date: 7 October 2016 Conference venue: Paul Mellon Centre, London The Paul Mellon Centre’s research project, Art in the British Country House: Collecting and Display, investigates the collection and display of works of art in the country house in Britain … Continue reading CFP: Art in the British Country House: Collecting and Display, Paul Mellon Centre, London