CONF: Artists’ international social networks (1750-1914) (Rome, 30 Sep-1 Oct 25)
Re)searching connections. Artists’ international social networks (1750-1914). Musea Brugge is pleased to announce the upcoming conference ‘(Re)searching connections’, which will provide a forum for scholarly exchange about the international social networks of artists…
ANN:Evening lecture: Mapping Social Networks in the Service of Provenance Research: The Historic Archive of the Florentine Dealer Stefano Bardini (Dec 4, 2024 – 6:45 pm CET, online)
Evening lecture by Lynn Catterson (Columbia University)Moderated by Matilde Cartolari (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität /Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Munich) Link to join the online event:us06web.zoom.us/j/84330771985?pwd=OsjIXWxjqrnEY6t5GgCv9Jy7SJEbit.1
CFP: (Re)searching connections – Artists’ international social networks, 1750-1914 (Musea Brugge / Academia Belgica Rome – 30 Sept / 1 Oct 2025)
The conference ‘(Re)searching connections’ critically examines the formation and function of artists’ transnational social networks, while exploring new research avenues enabled by digital methodologies and approaches.
CFP: Backstage Sociability in the Book and Art Market, 17th-21st Centuries (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris – 29-30 Nov 2024)
Recent EU laws (such as the 2018 Fifth Directive and the 2019 Money Laundering Regulations) have seen European countries implement national laws on the transparency of transactions in cultural markets. This has put…