The Americas Chapter of SHC: MAD WOMEN: Kornblee, Jackson, Saidenberg, and Ward, Art Dealers on Madison Avenue in the 1960s (21 October 2022)

The Americas Chapter of The Society for the History of Collecting invites members to a special curatorial tour of the exhibition: MAD WOMEN: Kornblee, Jackson, Saidenberg, and Ward, Art Dealers on Madison Avenue in the 1960s Friday, October 21 at 12:30pm (EDT) David Nolan Gallery, 24 East 81st Street, 4th Floor Paul Thek and Edwin … Continue reading The Americas Chapter of SHC: MAD WOMEN: Kornblee, Jackson, Saidenberg, and Ward, Art Dealers on Madison Avenue in the 1960s (21 October 2022)

SHC Lecture: Object-Oriented Manias and the Barricaded Back Room (11 November 2021, 6pm GMT)

The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its Online Lecture THURSDAY, 11 NOVEMBER, 2021 6pm (GMT), 1pm (EST) Object-Oriented Manias and the Barricaded Back Room by Dr. Rebecca Falkoff, Affiliated Scholar. Brown University In early nineteenth century France, collections spilled forth from curiosity cabinets, grand galleries, personal libraries, and literary texts and … Continue reading SHC Lecture: Object-Oriented Manias and the Barricaded Back Room (11 November 2021, 6pm GMT)

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)

TOC: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Autumn 2018, Vol. 17, Issue 2

From: Petra Chu <petra.chu@shu.edu> Date: Oct 18, 2018 Subject: TOC: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Autumn 2018, Vol. 17, Issue 2 NCAW Autumn 2018, Vol. 17, Issue 2 Table of Contents American Art History Digitally sponsored by the Terra Foundation for American Art “A Digital Recreation of the Lenox Library Picture Gallery: A Contribution to the Early … Continue reading TOC: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Autumn 2018, Vol. 17, Issue 2

MGHG AGM and Annual Lecture, 21 September 2017, London

The inaugural Annual MGHG (Museums and Galleries History Group) lecture  will take place on 21st September 2017 at Senate House, University of London. Professor Ludmilla Jordanova (Durham University) will speak on: 'Museums, Galleries and the Power of Portraits' AGM - 4pm Refreshments - 4.30pm Lecture - 5-6pm   Tickets: Members - Free Non-Member - £9.00 … Continue reading MGHG AGM and Annual Lecture, 21 September 2017, London