CONF: Per Filippo Baldinucci (Florence, 16 January 2020)

Subject: CONF: Per Filippo Baldinucci (Florence, 16 Jan 20) From: "ArtHist (Hanna Baro)" <arthist@lists.clio-online.de> Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 15:05:20 +0100 X-Message-Number: 3 From: Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut Date: Dec 13, 2019 Subject: CONF: Per Filippo Baldinucci (Florence, 16 Jan 20) Firenze, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut, Palazzo Grifoni Budini Gattai, Via … Continue reading CONF: Per Filippo Baldinucci (Florence, 16 January 2020)

Slade Lectures (Lent Term 2020)

Slade Lectures, Cambridge Lent Term 2020 Tuesdays 5-6pm The Lent Term 2020 Professor of Fine Art is Dr Nicholas Penny. His lecture series is entitled 'Avatars of Antiquity: Premise and Practice in European Painting and Sculpture 1500 – 2000'. The lectures will trace some of the practices that were long considered essential in the education … Continue reading Slade Lectures (Lent Term 2020)

CONF: Making a Case for Cases: The Furniture of Display (10-11 January 2020)

Making a Case for Cases: The Furniture of Display 10-11 January 2020 The Bowes Museum, County Durham This conference aims to explore the furniture used by collectors, museums and institutions for displaying artefacts. Spanning diverse functions and definitions, objects known as display cases, showcases, china cabinets, vitrines, specimen tables, or even trophy cabinets, are ubiquitous … Continue reading CONF: Making a Case for Cases: The Furniture of Display (10-11 January 2020)

Creative Links: The Concealed Stories of Nazi-Looted Craft and Art Uncovered by the Gilbert Collection Curators (13 February 2020, The Goldsmiths’ Centre)

Creative Links: The Concealed Stories of Nazi-Looted Craft and Art Uncovered by the Gilbert Collection Curators Date: 13 Feb 2020 · 6:00PM - 8:00PM Price: £10, includes a welcome drink The Goldsmiths' Centre, Exhibition Room 42 Britton St, Farringdon, London EC1M 5AD During the Nazi regime, artworks and cultural property owned by Jewish people were … Continue reading Creative Links: The Concealed Stories of Nazi-Looted Craft and Art Uncovered by the Gilbert Collection Curators (13 February 2020, The Goldsmiths’ Centre)

CFP: ‘The Art Market and The Museum: Ethics and Aesthetics of Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage from c.1800 to the Present’ (15 December 2019)

Deadline: Dec 15, 2019 The International Art Market Studies Association (TIAMSA) Conference 2020, hosted at The University of Edinburgh / National Galleries Scotland 17-18 July 2020 CALL FOR PAPERS: 'The Art Market and The Museum: Ethics and Aesthetics of Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage from c.1800 to the Present' Deadline: 15th Dec 2019 The theme … Continue reading CFP: ‘The Art Market and The Museum: Ethics and Aesthetics of Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage from c.1800 to the Present’ (15 December 2019)