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…
PUBL: New Edition of the Autobiography of Berthe Weill / Nouvelle éditions des souvenirs de Berthe Weill: “PAN DANS L’OEIL…” (Editions de l’échelle de Jacob, 2021; in French)
Le XXe siècle n’a pas deux ans lorsque B. Weill inaugure en décembre 1901 sa première exposition 25, rue Victor-Massé au bas de Montmartre. Elle accueille tout ce que la peinture moderne compte aujourd’hui de grands noms…
PUBL: Representing the Art Market – Journal for Art Market Studies, Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
(From the contribution by Paul Melton:) “Portrayals of the art market have so far received scant scholarly inquiry from either cultural studies or art market studies. Within popular culture, perhaps, the art market has been…
CONF: Who is the Artist? Practices of Connoisseurship in Museums / Kennerschaftliche Praxis in Museen (Interdisciplinary Workshop, Forum Kunst & Markt / Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin; online, 15 June 2021)
Who are the artists? Is the question still relevant or is it not rather about the biographical dynamics of the artworks? And who gives the answers: the experts in the museum, the collectors…
PUBL: “Pierre Le Tessier de Montarsis and a network of picture dealers in early 18th century Paris“, article by François Marandet, The Burlington Magazine, May 2021, pp. 428-436
Before auction catalogues became common in the 1730s, the workings of the art market in Paris are difficult to reconstruct. A series of transactions recorded in previously unexplored documents reveals new information about the activities of…
TIAMSA Member News – ANN: Seminar by MaryKate Cleary – The Galerie Paul Rosenberg: Transnational Networks and the Market for French Contemporary Art, 1918–1945 (Online, 17 May 2021, 6.00pm BST)
Please join MaryKate Cleary as she discusses The Galerie Paul Rosenberg: Transnational Networks and the Market for French Contemporary Art, 1918–1945. Via Zoom, 6 pm, 17 May 2021 (London time)
TIAMSA 2021 Conference: The Art Market and the Museum (online: University of Edinburgh / National Galleries of Scotland, 6 / 7 May, 3 June, 15 / 16 July 2021)
TIAMSA cordially invites you to its 2021 conference whose theme is the historic and contemporary intersections of the art market and museums. The conference will consider how art market stakeholders, including art dealers, collectors and…
ANN: IAL Course – Law 101 for dealers in art and antiques (Online, 19 & 21 Apr 2021)
IAL is offering, in participation with the British Antiques Dealers Association (BADA), a course called ‘Law 101 for dealers in art and antiques’ to run in two parts on 19th and 21st April 2021.
CFP: Photography and its uses in the art market (online, 15-16 Oct 2021)
Photography and its uses in the art market (1880-1939): Protagonists, narratives, collectionsOnline webinar, 15-16 Oct 2021Submission deadline: 28 Feb 2021 [Italian version below]