STIP: International Fellowship Program at the Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Launched in 2009, the International Fellowship Program (ISP) offers the opportunity to international researchers, especially early career scholars, to conduct research at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Apply by: 31 Dec 2021
CFP: transfer – Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection (2022)
The online journal transfer is an academic publication platform in the area of provenance research and the history of collection as well as adjacent fields of investigation, like art market studies, reception history,…
STIP: Contemporary Collecting / Sammeln in der Gegenwart, Mercator-Promotionsstipendium (University of Cologne)
a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School für the Humanities Cologne, Universität zu Köln, 01.04.2022–31.03.2026Bewerbungsschluss: 22.10.2021 Zum 1. April 2022 schreibt die a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities Cologne, die Graduiertenschule der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu…
ANN: Rijksmuseum Bulletin now accessible to everyone
Following European guidelines for making scientific knowledge widely available, the Rijksmuseum Bulletin is as of now accessible to everyone on the new open-access platform Openjournals.nl, created by KNAW, NWO and Foundation Opus. Issues from 2012…
CFP: Decentering Collecting Histories at CAA (Feb 2022)
Call for papers for Society for the History of Collecting CAA Affiliated Society Session (February 2022)Chair: Dr. Stacey Pierson, SOAS Deadline: 1 Sep 2021
TIAMSA Member News: Lecture by Adelaide Duarte – “Museu Coleção Berardo: The Deviation of a Collector’s Narrative“ (Collecting and Display / online, 14 June 2021, 6pm BST)
In today’s globalized world, private collectors have played an increasingly important role in cultural life and their categorization has become more complex. As discussed in Marta Gnyp, The Shift, 2015, leading cosmopolitan collectors…
TIAMSA Member News: The History of Collecting – Then and Now. Conversation between Sir David Cannadine and TIAMSA Founding Member Inge Reist (online / Frick Center for the History of Collecting, 10 June 12pm EDT)
Join author and historian Sir David Cannadine in conversation with Inge Reist, Director Emerita of the Center for the History of Collecting, in celebration of the publication of “What’s Mine Is Yours”: Private Collectors and…
REMINDER – TIAMSA Live Book Discussion No. 2: Diana J. Kostyrko: The Journal of a Transatlantic Art Dealer: René Gimpel 1918-1939 (15 May 2021; 11:00am CET).
A reminder that TIAMSA’s second Live Book Discussion takes place this Saturday 15 May 2021.Via Zoom – 11:00am CEST / 7:00pm AEST / 10:00am BST / 5:00am EDT. Dr Diana Kostyrko, ANU will…
TIAMSA Live Book Discussion No. 2: Diana J. Kostyrko: The Journal of a Transatlantic Art Dealer: René Gimpel 1918-1939, Turnhout & London, Harvey Miller/Brepols, 2017.
Every year an impressive number of books dedicated to the art markets are published. Keeping pace with this flow of publications is not necessarily easy, neither is it simple to know in advance…