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3rd June 2022 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: Call for sessions for AAH conference (UCL London, 12-14 April 2023)

The Association for Art History’s Annual Conference brings together international research and critical debate about art history and visual culture. A key annual event, the conference is an opportunity to keep up to date…

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12th November 2021 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: The Rise (and Rise) of the Digital Art Market (London, Apr 2022)

The Rise (and Rise) of the Digital Art MarketSession at AAH Conference, April 2022 Please contact Martin Postle, Paul Mellon Centre by 12 Nov 2021mpostle@paul-mellon-centre.ac.ukDeadline for full abstract: 30 Nov 2021

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22nd October 2021 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: The Artist’s Friend (AAH London, 6-8 April 2022) Deadline: 1 Nov 2021

Call for papers for The Artist’s Friend, organized by Jamin An, University of Arkansas & Anne Rana, Independent Art Historian)Association for Art History, 2022 Annual Conference, Goldsmiths, University of London, 6–8 Apr 2022 CFP Deadline:…

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8th October 2021 — Calls for Papers, News

CFP: The Rise (and Rise) of the Digital Art Market – Session at the 2022 Annual Conference for Art History (Goldsmiths, University of London, 6-8 April 2022)

In recent years the global art trade has experienced a radical transformation, driven to a large extent by digital technology. Across the board, artworks are bought and sold online in increasing numbers by a…

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1st October 2021 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: Plunder: An Alternative History of Art – Session at AAH (London, Goldsmiths, University of London, 6-8 Apr 2022)

‘I place looting at the heart of the modern formation of what is called art, analyzing how it was obscured and transformed into the history of collecting.’ This session at The Association for…

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4th September 2020 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: Surrealism in 1960s and 1970s Latin America (Session at AAH Annual Conference, Birmingham, 14-17 Apr 2021)

Call for papers: Surrealism in 1960s and 1970s Latin America A session at Association for Art History 2021 Annual Conference – University of Birmingham14 – 17 April 2021 Submission deadline: Monday 19 Oct…

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17th July 2020 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: Challenging Orientalism: New questions of perception and reception (Sessions at AAH Annual Conference 2021, Birmingham, 14-17 Apr 2021)

Call for papers for a session at the Association for Art History’s Annual Conference, Birmingham, 14-17 Apr 2021 Challenging Orientalism: New questions of perception and receptionDeadline: 19 Oct 2020 Western visual culture has…

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11th October 2019 — Apply Now, Calls for Papers, News

CFP: Exploring the Plurality of Artists’ Practices: Artists as Dealers and Agents; Session at AAH (Newcastle, 1-3 Apr 20)

AAH 2020 Newcastle, April 1 – 03, 2020Deadline: Oct 21, 2019 Tropes from the Romantic era depicted artistic practice as an expression of the artists’ ‘isolated genius’ which, in sociological terms, translated into…

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23rd August 2019 — Apply Now, Calls for Papers, News

CFP: FROM KEEPER TO MAKER: BRITISH CURATORIAL PRACTICES, AAH Conference, Newcastle 1-3 April 2020

Scholarly research is giving growing importance to curatorial practices. Publications such as the Museum History Journal (8:1, 2015) have discussed how, since the mid-to-late 19th century, curators worldwide have adapted from the scholarly…

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