CFP: Belvedere Research Journal
The Belvedere Research Journal (BRJ), a peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal, invites new submissions. We are interested in articles that shed light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly…
CFP: Spring 2025 Issue of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide
Founded in 2002, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW) is a scholarly, refereed, open-access journal devoted to studying the art of the long nineteenth-century, from the American and French Revolutions to the outbreak of World…
CFP: Articles for the Autumn 2024 Issue of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide
Founded in 2002, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW) is a scholarly, refereed, open-access journal devoted to studying the art of the long nineteenth-century, from the American and French Revolutions to the outbreak of World…
CFP: Collecting, Growing, and Exploring in Early Modernity (Paris, Sorbonne, 11 June 2024)
The last few decades have produced a number of studies devoted to the relationship between collecting and science, highlighting the relationship between a growing interest in botany and the fascination with the collection…
CONF: Across the Seas: Denmark and the World in Art and Visual Culture in the Early Modern Period (University of Kiel / Maritime Museum of Denmark, 9-10 June 2023)
The workshop ‘Across the Seas: Denmark and the World in Art and Visual Culture in the Early Modern Period’ takes an interdisciplinary perspective combining art historical questions with those of the histories of…
CONF: Movement and Transformation in the Making of Iberian and Latin American Art and Visual Cultures (Emerging Researchers Symposium, Durham/online, 22-23 Jun 2023)
On 22 and 23 June 2023, the Zurbarán Centre at Durham University will host its third student-led symposium showcasing innovative doctoral and early career research in Iberian and Latin American art and visual…
CFP: Denmark and the world in art and visual culture (University of Kiel, 9-10 Jun 2023)
Within the scope of European ‘art landscapes’, the Scandinavian countries are located in a periphery. There is a comparatively small number of publications on Scandinavian art in the canon of art historical literature….
CONF: Digital Art History – Methods, Practices, Epistemologies IV (Zagreb, 3-4 Oct 2022)
The international conference “Digital Art History – Methods, Practices, Epistemologies” for the fourth time brings together scholars and practitioners from the fields of digital history of art and architecture, visual culture studies, museology, information science, art and design….
CFP: Spectacular Devices: Visual, Literary and Material Cultures of Wonder in the Long 19th Century (Univ. of Lausanne, 1-2 Dec 2022)
This conference aims at investigating, through the prism of interdisciplinarity, values, criteria and modalities governing the representations of wonder, astonishment, and spectacular approaches in the visual culture of the long 19th century. Particular…