Dutch Bargains and Belgian Sales: Making a Market for Art from the Low Countries in the Americas, c. 1840-1920

Dutch Bargains and Belgian Sales: Making a Market for Art from the Low Countries in the Americas, c. 1840-1920 The Hague, RKD  ̶  Netherlands Institute for Art History, 21 June 2024 In a letter written in March 1853, the Belgian art dealer Ferdinand De Braekeleer jr. asked support from the Belgian government for his recently … Continue reading Dutch Bargains and Belgian Sales: Making a Market for Art from the Low Countries in the Americas, c. 1840-1920

TOOLS FOR THE FUTURE – International Workshop #7 Markets for applied arts, artistic crafts, and design (9 June – 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 Venue: Erasmus University College Lecture Hall A Nieuwemarkt 1A 3011 HP Rotterdam Thursday 9 June 9:00–9:30       Welcome and coffee 9:30–9:45        Introduction: Filip Vermeylen (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Session 1 … Continue reading TOOLS FOR THE FUTURE – International Workshop #7 Markets for applied arts, artistic crafts, and design (9 June – 11 June 2022)

Call for Papers: Close Encounters – Cross-Cultural Exchange between the Low Countries and Britain 1500-1800 (The Hague, 22 September 2022)

Call for Papers: Close Encounters – Cross-Cultural Exchange between the Low Countries and Britain 1500-1800 (The Hague, 22 September 2022) On 22 September 2022, a symposium at the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History will mark the launch of the heavily annotated and illustrated digital English language version of Horst Gerson’s chapter on ‘England’ … Continue reading Call for Papers: Close Encounters – Cross-Cultural Exchange between the Low Countries and Britain 1500-1800 (The Hague, 22 September 2022)

REMINDER: Author talk – Helen de Borchgrave – Author and Fine Art Conservator (Monday 27 September, 6.30pm to 7.30pm)

Author talk - Monday 27 September, 6.30pm to 7.30pm Join us and our guest, Helen de Borchgrave - author and fine art conservator, for a glimpse of life in Gdansk, Warsaw and Krakow in 1984 In March 1984, as Poland was recovering from martial law, picture restorer Helen de Borchgrave travelled to the beleaguered country carrying … Continue reading REMINDER: Author talk – Helen de Borchgrave – Author and Fine Art Conservator (Monday 27 September, 6.30pm to 7.30pm)

CFP: The Association for Art History Annual Conference (April 2022, London)

Born from the Margins: Women Gallerists Creating New Markets, 1800-1990 In 1966, Linda Givon founded the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa, with the goal of championing contemporary art as an agent of social change and political activism. Her work as a gallerist serves as the inspiration for this session, which purpose is to contribute … Continue reading CFP: The Association for Art History Annual Conference (April 2022, London)