Asian Art: The Formation of Collections Journal for Art Market Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2 (2020) Die neue Online-Ausgabe „Asian Art: The Formation of Collections“ (Vol. 4, No. 2) des „Journal for Art Market Studies“ (JAMS) des Fachgebiets Kunstgeschichte der Moderne der TU Berlin beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung des internationalen Kunstmarkts für Ostasiatika in … Continue reading Asian Art: The Formation of Collections, Journal for Art Market Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2 (2020)
The Art Museum in the Digital Age (Online, 11-15 January 2021)
CONF: The Art Museum in the Digital Age (online, 11-15 Jan 21) Online (via Zoom), 11.–15.01.2021 Anmeldeschluss: 10.01.2021 Das Kunstmuseum im digitalen Zeitalter – 2021 Bereits zum dritten Mal widmet sich das Belvedere Research Center den Chancen und Herausforderungen der digitalen Transformation in Kunstmuseen. Die Schwerpunktsetzung der internationalen Konferenz liegt diesmal auf musealen Online-Sammlungen und … Continue reading The Art Museum in the Digital Age (Online, 11-15 January 2021)
CFP: Power, Patronage and Production (Princeton/New York, 13-15 Jan 22)
Subject: CFP: Power, Patronage and Production (Princeton/New York, 13-15 Jan 22) Princeton/New York, January 13 - 15, 2022 Deadline: Feb 1, 2021 Power, Patronage and Production: Book Arts from Central Europe (ca. 800–1500) in American Collections On January 13–15, 2022, the Index of Medieval Art (Princeton University), the Pierpont Morgan Library & Museum (New York), and the … Continue reading CFP: Power, Patronage and Production (Princeton/New York, 13-15 Jan 22)
Review: ‘Emerging research workshop: New approaches to women collectors’
Genevieve Drinkwater, MA Student, History of Design Masters, V&A/RCA Often damaged, dismantled, or dispersed at auction, sources supporting the existence of collections amassed by women in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are often scarce. However, a small community of scholars have begun to piece together the elusive scraps of history left behind by elite women … Continue reading Review: ‘Emerging research workshop: New approaches to women collectors’
The Anatomy of Wrongdoing: Socio-Psychological Dynamics of Unlawful Art Collecting (14 December 2020, 6.30pm)
REMINDER Register for the Seminar for Collecting and Display Monday 14 December 2020, 6.30 pm GMT The Anatomy of Wrongdoing: Socio-Psychological Dynamics of Unlawful Art Collecting Dr Joanna Smalcerz In 1776, Charles Townley (1737-1805), an English collector of antiquities, Grand Tourist and future trustee of the British Museum, r eceived a letter from his agent in … Continue reading The Anatomy of Wrongdoing: Socio-Psychological Dynamics of Unlawful Art Collecting (14 December 2020, 6.30pm)