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11th March 2022 — Events, News

ANN: Digital Research Infrastructures in Germany and Israel (Online seminar of the German Lost Art Foundation for the International Day of Provenance Research, 13 Apr 2022)

Prompted by the International Day of Provenance Research on April 13, the German Lost Art Foundation will take the opportunity to build on the dialogue between Germany and Israel. The one-day online event focuses…

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4th February 2022 — Events, News

ANN: NFTs – What does the legal and regulatory future hold?, IAL (Online, 22 Mar 2022, 1.00-2.15pm GMT)

Given that we are soon to be one year on from the record-breaking $69 million Beeple NFT sale, and the subject of NFTs continues to engage the art market, the time seems ripe…

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10th December 2021 — Conference, News

ANN: The Art Museum in the Digital Age – 2022 (Online, 17-21 Jan 2022)

German version below** The Belvedere Research Center is continuing its conference series on the digital transformation of art museums with its fourth event on the topic. The COVID-19 pandemic, and our resultant inability…

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3rd December 2021 — News, Publications

ANN: The ART+TECH Report 2021 (available for free download in German and English)

The ART+TECH Report investigates and illuminates the interface between art, market and technology. It is an independent initiative by Kerstin Gold, Kristina Leipold, Johanna Neuschäffer and Anne Schwanz – four Berlin art market actors with different functions,…

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12th November 2021 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: The Rise (and Rise) of the Digital Art Market (London, Apr 2022)

The Rise (and Rise) of the Digital Art MarketSession at AAH Conference, April 2022 Please contact Martin Postle, Paul Mellon Centre by 12 Nov 2021mpostle@paul-mellon-centre.ac.ukDeadline for full abstract: 30 Nov 2021

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29th October 2021 — Events, News

ANN: Machines & Masterpieces podcast series (online, from Sep 2021)

Machines & Masterpieces is a podcast at the intersection of culture, technology, and economics, in which a different expert is interviewed in every episode. It explores both how technology will shape the future…

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15th October 2021 — Events, News

ANN: Panel discussion – Ist der Wandel (un)begrenzt? DIGITALISIERUNG im Kunstmarkt. Status Quo und Zukunftsaussichten (Art Cologne, 20 Nov 2021)

English version below. Ist der Wandel (un)begrenzt? DIGITALISIERUNG im Kunstmarkt. Status Quo und ZukunftsaussichtenPodiumsdiskussion auf der ART COLOGNE in Kooperation mit ZADIK –  Zentralrchiv für deutsche und internationale Kunstmarktforschung,  Universität zu Köln Das Thema der…

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8th October 2021 — Calls for Papers, News

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…

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8th October 2021 — Conference, News

CONF: Digital Methods in History and Economics (University of Hamburg / zoom; 14-15 Oct 2021)

The application of digital methods is a fast-growing field in humanities, social sciences, and economics, influencing research practices within the different disciplines. This workshop, an integral part of DFG priority programme 1859 “Experience & Expectation: Historical…

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