CONF.: Collecting & Display Workshop, 7 July 2017, London

Collectors & Collections: Display & Taste in the Modern & Contemporary Periods

Institute of Historical Research,
Senate House,
Malet St, London, WC1E 7HU

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9.30 Registration

MORNING SESSION: Chair Dr. Dora Thornton, Curator of the Waddesdon Bequest and Renaissance Europe, British Museum

9.45 Opening remarks

10.00 Lina Malfona, Adjunct Professor, Sapienza University, Rome
A City as a collection: the urban model of Villa Adriana

10.30 Anna Seidel, Hamburg
The presentation of the Peretti Montalto sculpture collection in the time of Gianlorenzo Bernini

11.00 Coffee

11.20 Eva Dolezel
Gründler’s Constellations. Ethnographica in the Cabinet of Curiosities of the Francke Foundation in Halle

11.50 Dr. Margaret Samu, Lecturer, The New School Parsons School of Design, NYC
Venus in Fur: Art Collecting and the Female Nude in 18th-19th century Russia

12.10 Dr. Annalea Tunesi, Independent Scholar
The polymath Aleardo Aleardi (1812-1878)

12.45 Discussion

13.00 Lunch

14.00 AFTERNOON SESSION: Chair Dr. Anna Dempster, Head of Academic Programmes, Royal Academy of Arts, London

14.15 Dr. Jennifer Tonkovich, Eugene and Clare Thaw Curator in the Department of Drawings and Prints at the Morgan Library & Museum, NYC
The Brash Connoisseur: Hans Calmann and Collecting Old Master Drawings 1937-1973

14.45 Dr Rachel King, Glasgow Life
“A bas-relief from Nineveh, a bronze of Zadkine, an Aztec mask in black stone, a Gothic Madonna and Child”: Sydney Burney sells stone and sculpture

15.15 Dr. Selina Blasco, Professor in Contemporary Art History, Research and Artistic Practices and Design History, Fine Arts Faculty, Complutense University of Madrid
Interiors with figures: the collections of idols and African masks in the studios of early avant-garde artists

15.45-16.00 Tea

16.00 Yuhua Ding, PhD. Candidate, Cornell University, NY
Collectors of Shitao: Reimaging a Chinese Master

16.30 Dr. Olga Nefedova, Associate professor – Higher School of Economics, Moscow

Introduction of the Orientalist Art movement in the Middle East: alien culture or common heritage?

17.00 Dr. Nizan Shaked, Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History, Museum and Curatorial studies, and Head of the Museum Studies Program in the School of Art at California State University Long Beach
In the Name of the Public: Museums and the collection of contemporary art

17.30 Discussion and conclusion

18.00 Drinks reception


Booking fee (including lunch, tea & evening reception) £50
Booking fee for students £25
Conference dinner on Friday evening £30

To book please contact a.turpin@iesa.edu for a booking form and payment instructions.

Please book by 30 June for catering purposes

10% OFF YOUR BOOKING FOR ALL TIAMSA MEMBERS! *

*This offer was made possible by Adriana Turpin – with many thanks!