ANN: Register to attend the annual conference of TIAMSA
Dear TIAMSA Members, With July just around the corner, Kim and I would like to encourage you to register to attend the annual conference. After a series of very successful European conferences, thanks…
ANN: Keynote: Blak Lik Me by Franchesca Cubillo, Executive Director, First Nations Arts and Culture, Creative Australia
7 th Annual Conference of The International Art Market Studies Association, TIAMSA Melbourne 2024 Wednesday 10th July 5.30 – 7.00 pm Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre, Arts West Building, The University of Melbourne Keynote Lecture…
Final reminder – 2024 TIAMSA Conference CFP: Multiple Art Markets in an Expanding World: Artists, Agents, Networks, Exchange (University of Melbourne, 11-13 Jul 2024)
7th Annual Conference of The International Art Market Studies Association, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 11th – 13th July 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS MULTIPLE ART MARKETS IN AN EXPANDING WORLD ARTISTS, AGENTS, NETWORKS, EXCHANGE Deadline: 1…
Reminder – 2024 TIAMSA Conference CFP: Multiple Art Markets in an Expanding World: Artists, Agents, Networks, Exchange (University of Melbourne, 11-13 Jul 2024)
7th Annual Conference of The International Art Market Studies Association, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 11th – 13th July 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS MULTIPLE ART MARKETS IN AN EXPANDING WORLD ARTISTS, AGENTS, NETWORKS, EXCHANGE Deadline: 1…
TIAMSA News: CFP (closed) – Multiple Art Markets in an Expanding World: Artists, Agents, Networks, Exchange (2024 TIAMSA Conference, Melbourne)
7th Annual Conference of The International Art Market Studies Association, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 11th – 13th July 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS MULTIPLE ART MARKETS IN AN EXPANDING WORLD ARTISTS, AGENTS, NETWORKS, EXCHANGE Deadline:…
CONF: Artists’ colonies in the world / The world in artists’ colonies (Online / The University of Melbourne, 28-30 Nov 2022)
Models for writing art history range between globalised studies, national, regional or local histories, and the enduring individual monograph. None of these fully accommodate the artists’ colony. Colonies historically attract artists from elsewhere,…