Itinerari del Mercato Artistico. Collezionisti, antiquari e intermediari da Napoleone all’Unità (Online, June 7-8, 2021, Università degli Studi di Trento 12pm CEST)

Please see the Flyer here. The two days of conference will focus on collecting and the art market in the period between the Napoleonic requisitions and the unification of Italy, with particular attention to the dispersion of works outside the Italian borders and to collectors or merchants involved in their export. The conference, organized by … Continue reading Itinerari del Mercato Artistico. Collezionisti, antiquari e intermediari da Napoleone all’Unità (Online, June 7-8, 2021, Università degli Studi di Trento 12pm CEST)

 Collecting and Display: ‘The Galerie Paul Rosenberg: Transnational Networks and the Market for French Contemporary Art, 1918–1945 (17 May 2021, 6pm)

MaryKate Cleary will speak on  ‘The Galerie Paul Rosenberg: Transnational Networks and the Market for French Contemporary Art, 1918–1945’ Monday, 17th May at 6 p.m. By the start of World War I, art dealer, collector and publisher Paul Rosenberg (1881–1959) had developed a successful business and legendary stock of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century French … Continue reading  Collecting and Display: ‘The Galerie Paul Rosenberg: Transnational Networks and the Market for French Contemporary Art, 1918–1945 (17 May 2021, 6pm)

Round Table Discussion: Collecting Strategies in Europe and the United States 1550-1950 (8 June, 2021)

The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to a Round Table Discussion Online Art Markets, Agents and Collectors: Collecting Strategies in Europe and the United States 1550-1950 8 June 2021 at 6.30pm BST Bringing together economists and art historians, this round table will focus on the multiple and changing roles of the agent, … Continue reading Round Table Discussion: Collecting Strategies in Europe and the United States 1550-1950 (8 June, 2021)

CFP: The (After)Lives of Objects (Online, 18-19 March 21)

The (After)Lives of Objects (online, 18-19 Mar 21) Online / University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, March 18 - 19, 2021 Deadline: Dec 15, 2020 The [After]Lives of Objects: Transposition in the Material World University of Virginia Art & Architectural History Graduate Symposium Online Symposium Transposition involves the movement of people, objects, and ideas from one … Continue reading CFP: The (After)Lives of Objects (Online, 18-19 March 21)