CFP: Museums, Collections and Conflict, 1500-2010 Where: Greenwich, London,National Maritime Museum When: July 13 - 14, 2018 Deadline: Mar 1, 2018 MGHG Biennial Conference 2018: Museums, Collections & Conflict, 1500-2010 Keynote speaker: Annie Coombes, Professor of Material and Visual Culture, Birkbeck, University of London Call for Papers Museums have been profoundly shaped by war and … Continue reading CFP: Museums, Collections and Conflict, 1500-2010, London, 13-14 July 2018
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
CONF: Artists' Interventions in Museum Collections (Amstelveen, 27 Oct 16)
Date: Oct 27, 2016 Cobra Museum, Amstelveen, October 27, 2016 Registration deadline: Oct 27, 2016OPENING UP / MAKING CURRENT, Artists’ Interventions in Museum Collections PROGRAMME 9.30-9.45 Doors open 9.45-10.10 Welcome Hilde de Bruijn (Curator Cobra Museum) and Prof. Dr. Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes (Professor and Chair of Modern and Contemporary Art History, University of Amsterdam) 10.10-11.00 … Continue reading CONF: Artists' Interventions in Museum Collections (Amstelveen, 27 Oct 16)
CFP: Private Collecting and Public Display: Art Markets and Museums
CFP: Private Collecting and Public Display: Art Markets and Museums Deadline for proposals: Tuesday 1 November 2016 Conference date: 30th-31st March 2017 Conference venue: University of Leeds This two-day conference investigates the relationships between ‘private’ collections of art(fine art, decorative art and antiquities), and the changing dynamics of their display in ‘public’ exhibitions and museums. … Continue reading CFP: Private Collecting and Public Display: Art Markets and Museums