Conference: Probing Provenance: Sources, Methods and Implications

Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, Malet St, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HU, March 28, 2018
Registration deadline: Mar 27, 2018

PROBING PROVENANCE: SOURCES, METHODS AND IMPLICATIONS

A Workshop for Researchers in the History of Collecting, Provenance and Art Market, organised by the Society for the History of Collecting

Date: 28 March 2018



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

Times: 10.00-13.00

Programme:

10.00: Welcome: Silvia Davoli, Barbara Pezzini and Tom Stammers
(organisers, Society for the History of Collecting)

10.05-11.20: Part one: “RESEARCHING AND INTERPRETING ARCHIVAL SOURCES” A
discussion panel with position papers: “Tracing provenance in the study of
Charles I” by Niko Munz (Royal Collections Trust); “Provenance and the
archive”,by Melanie Aspey (The Rothschild Archive) and “Perspectives on
provenance from the Courtauld Gallery” by Alexandra Gerstein (The Courtauld
Institute).

11.20-12.35:  Part two: “TAKING PROVENANCE ISSUES FORWARD, IN THE MARKET
AND MUSEUM” A discussion panel with position papers: “Provenance and hidden
museum histories” by Kate Hill (University of Lincoln); “Provenance and
colonial artifacts” by Claire Wintle (University of Brighton) and
“Provenance and the market” by Alexis Ashot (Christie’s).

12.35-13.00 Discussion

13.00 Close

Tickets £10
Free for Students

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