CFP: How Artists Interact with the Market (Panel, CAA Annual Conference, Chicago; 14-17 Feb 2024)
Artists are often viewed as being merely at the whim of the market in which they work. This assumption, however, is not entirely true. In fact, artists have much more agency than is…
CFP: 2nd Gustav Klimt Symposium (Villa Toscana – Gmunden, Austria, 23-24 Mar 2024)
The invitation to submit applications for participation in the 2nd Gustav Klimt Symposium is addressed to established national and international scholars in the field of cultural history research on Gustav Klimt and the…
ANN: New release from the Romare Bearden Papers (Wildenstein Plattner Institute)
The WPI is pleased to announce a new release of materials in The Romare Bearden Papers (1900–2008, bulk 1940–1988). Vital to this initiative is The Romare Bearden Foundation, a non-profit organization established in…
CONF: Science, Museology and Connoisseurship: The Birth of the Scientific Study of Works of Art (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid – 27-29 Sep 2023)
This international conference is intended as an opportunity to deepen our knowledge of the disciplinary transformations that took place in the early decades of the 20th century, when the intersection of scientific and…
CONF: Across the Seas: Denmark and the World in Art and Visual Culture in the Early Modern Period (University of Kiel / Maritime Museum of Denmark, 9-10 June 2023)
The workshop ‘Across the Seas: Denmark and the World in Art and Visual Culture in the Early Modern Period’ takes an interdisciplinary perspective combining art historical questions with those of the histories of…
CFP: Art within Reach: Photomechanical Reproductions of Works of Art from Print to Digital (Institute of Art History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, 5-6 Dec 2023)
With the development of photomechanical printing techniques around 1900, the dissemination of visual information about art objects expanded on an unprecedented scale. For the first time, editors, publishers, gallerists, auctioneers, artists, art historians,…
ANN: Forschungsstipendium / Bourse de recherche 1 Jahr/an / 3 Monate/mois (DFK Paris | INHA)
Das DFK Paris und das Institut national de l’histoire de l’art (INHA) vergeben gemeinsam ein einjähriges Stipendium, das sich an herausragende Doktorand/-innen und Postdoktorand/-innen aus Frankreich, Deutschland und dem internationalen Ausland richtet. Ziel…
CFP: Contesting Objects: Sites, Narratives, Contexts – 5th Transregional Academy on Latin American Art (Lima, 4-12 May 2024)
The German Center for Art History (DFK Paris, Max Weber Foundation), the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome (BHMPI), and the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) invite…
CONF: Movement and Transformation in the Making of Iberian and Latin American Art and Visual Cultures (Emerging Researchers Symposium, Durham/online, 22-23 Jun 2023)
On 22 and 23 June 2023, the Zurbarán Centre at Durham University will host its third student-led symposium showcasing innovative doctoral and early career research in Iberian and Latin American art and visual…