TIAMSA Member Discount: Antiquities in Motion. From Excavation Sites to Renaissance Collections by Barbara Furlotti
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TIAMSA Member Announcement: CFP: The Fate of Antiquities in the Nazi Era (College Art Association, Annual (virtual) Conference, 10–13 Feb 2021)
Deadline: September 16, 2020 Despite the important role antiquity and archaeology played in the ideology of the Third Reich, until recently there has been little attempt to develop a holistic picture of the…
ANN: Circulating Artefacts (CircArt): a global platform against the looting and trafficking of pharaonic antiquities (British Museum)
The British Museum’s Circulating Artefacts (CircArt) project, launched in 2018, has gone live: https://www.britishmuseum.org/our-work/departments/egypt-and-sudan/circulating-artefacts
ANN : Collecting Mexican Art before 1940: A New World of American Antiquities, Friday, November 15, 2019, from 10 am – 5:30 pm Museum Lecture Hall, Getty Center, Los Angeles
This international symposium is the inaugural event associated with the Getty Research Institute’s new Pre-Hispanic Art Provenance Initiative. Responding to the pressing need for preservation of ancient Mesoamerican heritage and its provenance, the…
ANN: “Good Pieces in Sight”: The US Market in Mesoamerican Antiquities circa 1940, Thursday, November 14, 2019, from 7 pm – 8:30 pm Museum Lecture Hall, Getty Center, Los Angeles
Free | Advance ticket required Art historian Megan E. O’Neil examines the changing US market in antiquities from Mexico and Central America in the 1930s and 1940s by focusing on Pierre Matisse and…
CFP: Collecting, Antiquities, and Eighteenth-Century Art (St. Louis, 19-21 Mar 29)
St Louis, MODeadline: Sep 15, 2019 “Collecting, Antiquities, and Eighteenth-Century Art” at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, St. Louis, Missouri (March 19-21, 2020) The influence of the Greco-Roman world permeated…
CFP: Art Crime and Stolen Heritage, Session at EAA (Maastricht, 30 Aug-3 Sep 17)
Deadline: Mar 15, 2017 Art Crime and Stolen Heritage: Towards an Archaeological Consensus Organizers: James Symonds, Nour A. Munawar, Lindsay Morehouse, Christine Acosta Weirich, Marina Lostal, Jens Notroff The looting of archaeological sites…
Erin Thompson, What No Owner Can Complain of Having Lost: Motivations for Collecting Looted Antiquities, 6 Feb, London
Source: Society for the History of Collecting, posted 21 Feb, 2017.
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