Instagram Stories: Collection Series with Adriana Concin

Join us this Friday for another Stories take over with Adriana Concin. Adriana is a fourth-year PhD student in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. She is currently finishing her thesis on the cultural and artistic exchanges between the Austrian Habsburg courts of Vienna, Innsbruck and Prague and the … Continue reading Instagram Stories: Collection Series with Adriana Concin

CONF: Collecting Site-Specific Sculpture (New York, 23 May 2019)

Date: Sat, 11 May 2019 12:26:58 +0200 Subject: CONF: Collecting Site-Specific Sculpture (New York, 23 May 19) From: Samantha Deutch Date: May 11, 2019 Subject: CONF: Collecting Site-Specific Sculpture (New York, 23 May 19) New York, NY, May 23, 2019 Registration deadline: May 23, 2019 Collecting the “Uncollectible”: Earth and Site-Specific Sculpture Presented by the Center for … Continue reading CONF: Collecting Site-Specific Sculpture (New York, 23 May 2019)

CONF: Wilhelm von Bode and the Art Market (Bern, 8-9 Nov 2018)

From: Joanna Smalcerz <joanna.smalcerz@ikg.unibe.ch> Date: Oct 10, 2018 Subject: CONF: Wilhelm von Bode and the Art Market (Bern, 8-9 Nov 18) University of Bern, Institute for Art History, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art History, Hallerstrasse 6, Room 205, November 8 - 09, 2018 International Conference Wilhelm von Bode and the Art Market PROGRAM Thursday, 8 November … Continue reading CONF: Wilhelm von Bode and the Art Market (Bern, 8-9 Nov 2018)

CFP: When Michelangelo Was Modern: The Art Market and Collecting in Italy 1450–1650, 12 and 13 April, 2019

When Michelangelo Was Modern: The Art Market andCollecting in Italy 1450–1650 CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF COLLECTING, THE FRICK COLLECTION AND FRICK ART REFERENCE LIBRARY, NEW YORK This two-day symposium will delve into the forces that motivated collectors and patrons of the fifteenth through the mid-seventeenth centuries to support artists and encourage innovative ideas that are … Continue reading CFP: When Michelangelo Was Modern: The Art Market and Collecting in Italy 1450–1650, 12 and 13 April, 2019