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Wildenstein Plattner Institute

7th July 2023 — News, Publications

ANN: New release from the Romare Bearden Papers (Wildenstein Plattner Institute)

The WPI is pleased to announce a new release of materials in The Romare Bearden Papers (1900–2008, bulk 1940–1988). Vital to this initiative is The Romare Bearden Foundation, a non-profit organization established in…

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30th September 2022 — Apply Now, Jobs

JOB: Part-time Catalogue Raisonné Research Assistant, temporary position – Wildenstein Plattner Institute, New York

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute (WPI) is seeking a Catalogue Raisonné Research Assistant to support the Gauguin, Renoir, and Monet catalogue raisonné projects. The Research Assistant will primarily aid in consulting archival and library resources…

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26th August 2022 — Events, News

ANN: Pop Places 1958–1966 – Weekly Webinar Series dedicated to different key exhibition spaces of the era (Wildenstein Plattner Institute, online; 20/27 Sept, 4/11 Oct 2022)

Join the WPI this fall for Pop Places 1958–1966, a series of mid-day talks, dedicated to a different key exhibition space of the era. The series’ overarching thesis is that what became known as Pop…

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27th May 2022 — News

ANN: New materials from Galerie Raphaël Gérard now available online through the Wildenstein Plattner Institute

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute (WPI) announces the release of facsimiles of three important 1940s stock books from the Galerie Raphaël Gérard. The registers are the newest addition to the Galerie Félix Gérard and Galerie Raphaël Gérard…

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17th December 2021 — News

ANN: New archival collections available online at the Wildenstein Plattner Institute (wpi.art)

The WPI is pleased to announce the release of two important archival collections documenting the history of art dealing and collecting in the late 19th and early 20th centuries France. Galerie Félix Gérard…

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8th October 2021 — News, Publications

ANN: Renoir & Durand-Ruel Oral History (Wildenstein Plattner Institute)

As part of its Oral History Program, the WPI has released two new Oral Histories that explore Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s historical and artistic legacy. Oral histories with Sophie Renoir and Paul Louis Durand-Ruel, respectively the great-granddaughter of Renoir…

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17th June 2021 — Events, Member Announcements, TIAMSA Members

TIAMSA Member News: A Look at the Wildenstein Plattner Institute’s Digitization Process (online, 21 June 9pm CEST / 22 June 10am CEST)

This post or area is restricted to our paying members. If you are a member, please log in. Not a TIAMSA member yet? Have a look at our benefits and become a member here.

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7th May 2021 — Events, News

ANN: Discovering Wesselmann: The Early Exhibitions (online seminar, Wildenstein Plattner Institute, 13 May 2021, 5pm EST)

Join the WPI as Huffa Frobes-Cross–Project Manager of the Tom Wesselmann Digital Catalogue Raisonné–and Samantha Rowe–Archivist–introduce the second iteration of the Discovering Wesselmann webinar series. Discovering Wesselmann: The Early Exhibitions will consider the sparsely…

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2nd April 2021 — News

ANN: New Digital Collections Available from the Wildenstein Plattner Institute

The WPI has announced the long-anticipated release of three prestigious archival collections, which provide significant information for market studies and provenance research of 19th and 20th century French art.

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