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Conference: Beyond "Art Collections": Owning and Accumulating Objects from Greek and Roman Antiquity to the Early Modern Period

CONFERENCE: Beyond “Art Collections”: Owning and Accumulating Objects from Greek and Roman Antiquity to the Early Modern Period Venue: Scuola Normale Superiore, Palazzo della Carovana, Pisa Date and Time: 17-19 November 2016 Fees: Free admission, open to the public For more information: Gabriella Cirucci (gabriella.cirucci@sns.it) Program Website Conference Brochure & Schedule with list of speakers

CFP: Images, Copyright,& the Public Domain in the 19th Cent

Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library: March 29-30, 2018. In partnership with LARCA (Laboratoire de recherches sur les cultures anglophones), Université Paris Diderot This project aims to bring together scholars from a range of disciplines and fields (printing history, art history, law, literature, visual culture, book history, etc.) to explore the cultural and legal consequences of … Continue reading CFP: Images, Copyright,& the Public Domain in the 19th Cent

Seminar in the History of Collecting, 28 November 2016, The Wallace Collection (London)

SEMINAR: Collecting the modern aesthetic: Britain at the fin de siècle, lecture by Dr Jessica Feather, Allen Fellow at the Paul Mellon Centre Venue: Lecture Theatre, The Wallace Collection, London Date and Time: 28 November 2016, 5.30pm to 6.30pm Website: http://www.wallacecollection.org/thecollection/seminarsinthehistoryofcollecting

CONF: Artists' Interventions in Museum Collections (Amstelveen, 27 Oct 16)

Date: Oct 27, 2016 Cobra Museum, Amstelveen, October 27, 2016 Registration deadline: Oct 27, 2016OPENING UP / MAKING CURRENT, Artists’ Interventions in Museum Collections PROGRAMME 9.30-9.45 Doors open 9.45-10.10 Welcome Hilde de Bruijn (Curator Cobra Museum) and Prof. Dr. Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes (Professor and Chair of Modern and Contemporary Art History, University of Amsterdam) 10.10-11.00 … Continue reading CONF: Artists' Interventions in Museum Collections (Amstelveen, 27 Oct 16)