ANN: Asian Art and the Third Reich: A Provenance Discussion (Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art / online; 31 March 2022, 9:30-11:30 AM EDT, 15:30-17:30 CET)

During World War II, the Nazi regime and its collaborators orchestrated on an unprecedented scale a system of confiscation, coercive transfer, looting, and destruction of cultural objects in Europe. This webinar explores World War II history and the market for Asian art, a little-studied subject in the field of art history, and asks how the Nazi … Continue reading ANN: Asian Art and the Third Reich: A Provenance Discussion (Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art / online; 31 March 2022, 9:30-11:30 AM EDT, 15:30-17:30 CET)

CONF: The Medici Beyond Florence. Art and Politics (Florence/online, 16-17 Mar 22)

The Medici Beyond Florence. Art and Politics (Florence/online, 16-17 Mar 22) Florence/online, Mar 16–17, 2022 The Medici Beyond Florence Art and Politics, 1530–1648 16–17 March 2022 Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz Florence & online Contact: sekr_nova@khi.fi.it Zoom registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcocuCsqzIvHN0YRPhJcPqvjb4NKq-nm_vd Wednesday, 16 March 2022 10.15 Alessandro Nova, KHI – MPI Gaetano Lettieri, Sapienza, Università di Roma Saluti 10.30 Marco … Continue reading CONF: The Medici Beyond Florence. Art and Politics (Florence/online, 16-17 Mar 22)

TOOLS FOR THE FUTURE – RESEARCHING ART MARKET PRACTICES FROM PAST TO PRESENT (9-11 June 2022)

  TOOLS FOR THE FUTURE - RESEARCHING ART MARKET PRACTICES FROM PAST TO PRESENT International Workshop #7  Markets for applied arts, artistic crafts and design Erasmus University, Rotterdam 9-11 June 2022 CALL FOR PROPOSALS The workshop Markets for applied arts, crafts and design is part of the International Workshops Series “Tools for the Future: Researching … Continue reading TOOLS FOR THE FUTURE – RESEARCHING ART MARKET PRACTICES FROM PAST TO PRESENT (9-11 June 2022)

The Seminar for Collecting and Display: The 5th Earl and Countess of Exeter as late seventeenth century collectors of contemporary Italian art (7 February, at 6 p.m. GMT)

The Seminar for Collecting and Display invites you to its seminar on Monday, 7 February, at 6 p.m. GMT by Zoom Amy Lim will speak on: The 5th Earl and Countess of Exeter as late seventeenth century collectors of contemporary Italian art Between 1678 and 1700, John Cecil, the ‘Travelling Earl’ of Exeter, and his … Continue reading The Seminar for Collecting and Display: The 5th Earl and Countess of Exeter as late seventeenth century collectors of contemporary Italian art (7 February, at 6 p.m. GMT)

CFP: Things on the Move – Materiality of Objects in Global and Imperial Trajectories, 1700-1900 (8-10 September 2022)

An International Conference organized by the German Historical Institute London in Collaboration with the Prize Papers Project The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were defined by increased globalization, the growth of empires outside Europe, the emergence of global markets, and the establishment of colonial rule in many parts of the world. As recent scholarship has shown, an amplified movement … Continue reading CFP: Things on the Move – Materiality of Objects in Global and Imperial Trajectories, 1700-1900 (8-10 September 2022)