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)

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: Painted Ceilings in Europe (XIVth-XXIth centuries) (Paris, 2-3 December 2021)

Subject: CFP: Painted Ceilings in Europe (XIVth-XXIth centuries) (Paris, 2-3 Dec 21) Paris, German Center for Art History - Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, Dec 2–03, 2021 Deadline: May 31, 2021 /// french version below /// Painted Ceilings in Europe (XIVth-XXIth centuries): forms, functions, fictions Organized by German Center for Art History-DFK (Paris), Ludwig Maximilian Universität … Continue reading CFP: Painted Ceilings in Europe (XIVth-XXIth centuries) (Paris, 2-3 December 2021)

Reminder: OCS Online lecture 29 September 2020

The Oriental Ceramic Society Online Lectures 2020 A series of six informal lunchtime lectures 15 and 28 July, 11 and 25 August and 15 and 29 September. The sixth and final lecture of the series will be given by Dr Teresa Canepa. The Reception and Consumption of Chinese Porcelain in Europe and the New World: … Continue reading Reminder: OCS Online lecture 29 September 2020