CFP: The Art Market and the Global South

Subject: CFP: The Art Market and the Global South Deadline: Apr 30, 2020 CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS to an edited volume on ‘The Art Market and the Global South’ Following the success of The International Art Market Studies Association's (TIAMSA) 2019 Conference on 'The Art Market and The Global South' at the Museu Nacional de Arte … Continue reading CFP: The Art Market and the Global South

CFP: Sessions at CAA (New York City, 10-13 Feb 21)

Subject: CFP: Sessions at CAA (New York City, 10-13 Feb 21) College Art Association CAA 2021 Annual Conference, New York City, February 10 - 13, 2021 Deadline: Mar 31, 2020 From: Nirmalie Mulloli Date: 18.03.2020 Subject: CFP: TIAMSA - The Int.l Art Market Studies Association TIAMSA - The International Art Market Studies Association (artmarketstudies.org) invites colleagues to … Continue reading CFP: Sessions at CAA (New York City, 10-13 Feb 21)

CFP: The Art Fair: The Rise of a Global Phenomenon (24 January 2020)

Subject: CFP: The Art Fair: The Rise of a Global Phenomenon Deadline: Jan 24, 2020 Call for academic essays for an edited book following the TIAMSA Art Fair conference 2017 Editor: Stephanie Dieckvoss, Senior Lecturer Kingston University (s.dieckvoss@kingston.ac.uk) Context: Following on from the successful first TIAMSA (The International Art Market Studies Association) conference on art … Continue reading CFP: The Art Fair: The Rise of a Global Phenomenon (24 January 2020)

CFP: ‘The Art Market and The Museum: Ethics and Aesthetics of Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage from c.1800 to the Present’ (15 December 2019)

Deadline: Dec 15, 2019 The International Art Market Studies Association (TIAMSA) Conference 2020, hosted at The University of Edinburgh / National Galleries Scotland 17-18 July 2020 CALL FOR PAPERS: 'The Art Market and The Museum: Ethics and Aesthetics of Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage from c.1800 to the Present' Deadline: 15th Dec 2019 The theme … Continue reading CFP: ‘The Art Market and The Museum: Ethics and Aesthetics of Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage from c.1800 to the Present’ (15 December 2019)