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23rd September 2022 — Events, News

ANN: Translocation of South Asian Art: Provenance and Documentation (Online; 6-7 Oct 2022)

The National Museum of Asian Art continues its series, Hidden Networks: Trade in Asian Art, with Translocation of Asian Art: Provenance and Documentation. Washington, DC: 9 a.m.–12 p.m. EDT dailyLondon: 2–5 p.m. BST…

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23rd September 2022 — Conference, News

CONF: Transporting Culture (HECAA – online, 20 Oct 2022)

The Historians of Eighteenth-Century Art and Architecture (HECAA) is delighted to announce the latest instalment in our Zoom event series.

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9th September 2022 — News, Publications

ANN: ARTKHADE 2010-2022 Report: 12 Years of Market Evolution in the Arts of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas

Between 2010 and 2021, non-European art sales reached $971.8m. More importantly, global turnover has more than doubled over the past twelve years, rising from $61m in 2010 to $127.5m in 2021, the best year…

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4th March 2022 — Apply Now, Events, News

ANN: International Summer School on Art Markets (Antwerp, 11-15 Jul 2022)

Following the success of the first Art Markets Summer School held in Lyon in June 2019, this unique research, training and networking experience will take place again in 2022. Antwerp, 11–15 Jul 2022Deadline:…

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14th January 2022 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: Things on the Move – Materiality of Objects in Global and Imperial Trajectories, 1700–1900 (London, German Historical Institute, 8-10 Sept 2022)

An International Conference organized by the German Historical Institute London in Collaboration with the Prize Papers Project The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were defined by increased globalization, the growth of empires outside Europe, the emergence…

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26th November 2021 — Conference, News

CONF: Looking Forward, Looking Back – Itinerant artists between African and German-speaking countries, 1950s to 1970s (online / Universität Zürich, 16-17 Dec 2021)

The symposium aims to launch international research about itinerant artists who travelled between various African and German-speaking countries from the 1950s to the 1970s. It seeks to collate and analyse multiple transcultural exchanges between…

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15th October 2021 — Conference, News

CONF: Infrastructures of Producing, Transporting and Logistics in Transnational Perspective (online, 27-28 Oct 2021)

This workshop is part of the ongoing research project “(Un)Mapping Infrastructures. Transnational Perspectives in Modern and Contemporary Art”. The original meaning of “infrastructure” (from the Latin infra, and structura) refers to a substructure…

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15th October 2021 — News, Publications

PUBL: The World of Galleries. Contemporary art, market structure and internationalisation / Le monde des galeries. Art contemporain, structure du marché et internationalisation by Alain Quemin (in French)

Alain Quemin, Le monde des galeries. Art contemporain, structure du marché et internationalisation, Paris CNRS Editions, 2021, 470 p.  In an era of so-called globalization, marked by the rise of major international fairs,…

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23rd September 2021 — Events, Member Announcements, News, Publications

TIAMSA Member News – ANN: Book Workshop on Heritage & Debt: Art in Globalization with Professor David Joselit (Loughborough/Online, 26 Oct 2021, 14.15–17.00 BST)

Join us to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing contemporary creative practices, art markets, and museum cultures in a globalized world. Book Workshop on Heritage & Debt: Art in Globalization with…

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