CONF: Germany and France: Art Market and Art Collecting 1900-1945 (Nov 9-10, 2018)

GERMANY AND FRANCE: ART MARKET AND ART COLLECTING 1900–1945 International Conference at TU Berlin, Germany Friday - Saturday, 9-10/11/2018 Venue: Technische Universität Berlin, Senate Room H 1035/1036, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin www.fokum.org @fokumberlin Refugee crises, trade wars, migration debates: within the context of global geopolitical, economic and cultural-political upheavals, Europe is presently undergoing … Continue reading CONF: Germany and France: Art Market and Art Collecting 1900-1945 (Nov 9-10, 2018)

CONF: Art and Power: Patronage and Politics, Stanford, 23 February 2018

Stanford University, Stanford Humanities Center, 424 Santa Teresa St, Stanford, CA 94305, February 23, 2018 Art and Power: Patronage and Politics in Europe from the Old Regime to the Present Interdisciplinary conference This conference examines the history of state arts patronage in Europe and its ramifications in the present. Presentations on literature, music, theater, and … Continue reading CONF: Art and Power: Patronage and Politics, Stanford, 23 February 2018

Conf: The Renaissance Studiolo in Europe, 9-10 May 2017, Esztergom, Hungary

Conference & workshop: The Renaissance Studiolo in Europe, Esztergom, Hungary Location: Knight Hall - Esztergom Castle Museum, Szent Istvan square. 1. Programme Tuesday, 9 May 2017 9.15-9.30: Registration 9.30-10.00: Inauguration János LAZÁR, Minister of the Prime Minister's Office, Benedek VARGA Director-General of the Hungarian National Museum Introduction: Sabine FROMMEL (Directeur d’études, histoire de l’art de la … Continue reading Conf: The Renaissance Studiolo in Europe, 9-10 May 2017, Esztergom, Hungary

CFP: ‘From Refugees to Restitution: The History of Nazi Looted Art in the UK in Transnational and Global Perspective', 23-24 March 2017, Cambridge

CFP: ‘From Refugees to Restitution: The History of Nazi Looted Art in the UK in Transnational and Global Perspective' Deadline: 15 October 2016 Organisers: Bianca Gaudenzi (University of Cambridge/University of Konstanz) Julia Rickmeyer (Sotheby’s London) Venue: Newnham College, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DF In recent years, the subject of looted art and the restitution of … Continue reading CFP: ‘From Refugees to Restitution: The History of Nazi Looted Art in the UK in Transnational and Global Perspective', 23-24 March 2017, Cambridge