CFP – Burlington Contemporary Journal, Issue 8
Burlington Contemporary is an open-access platform for new writing on contemporary art, published by The Burlington Magazine. It publishes weekly book and exhibition reviews, interviews and artist profiles, and twice a year publishes…
ANN: 2022 Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize
Entries are invited for the 2022 Burlington Contemporary Art Prize, which seeks to discover talented writers on contemporary art. The winner of the Prize receives £1,000, their review is published on Burlington Contemporary and they…
PUBL: Toby Barnard – Trading in art: Antonio Cesare di Poggi (1744–1836) (Burlington Magazine, vol. 163, June 2021)
With the help of his English wife, Hester, the Italian artist A.C. Poggi forged a career in London as a portrait painter, a retailer of fans, a dealer principally in drawings and a publisher of…
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…
ANN: The Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize 2021 is now open for entries
The Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize seeks to discover talented writers on contemporary art. The winner will receive £1,000, their review will be published on Burlington Contemporary and they will also have the opportunity to publish…
PUBL: Jeremy Warren – From Florence to Paris: new evidence for Giovanni Bastianini and his work (Burlington Magazine, Mar 2021)
Jeremy Warren – From Florence to Paris: new evidence for Giovanni Bastianini and his work Burlington Magazine, March 2021
Article: Lucy Whitaker: A Portrait of Consul Smith
Lucy Whitaker: A Portrait of Consul Smith, Burlington Magazine, March 2018 A newly-discovered watercolour of the mid-18th century, likely to represent John Smith (c.1674-1770), may well be the only surviving portrait of the…
CONF: Annual Third Year Postgraduate Symposium (London, 8-9 Jun 17)
London, Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre The Courtauld Institute of Art Somerset House, Strand, June 8 – 09, 2017 Registration deadline: Jun 7, 2017 The Courtauld’s New Research Symposium 2017 is a platform for third-year PhD…
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