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The art market and art work collections in Germany and France from 1900 to the present day
Franco-German research program
Le but de ce programme, financé par l'université franco-allemande, est de mettre en réseau, de manière transnationale et transdisciplinaire, et sur des recherches concernant le marché de l'art, les musées et les collections d'œuvres d'art, les doctorant(e)s et postdoctorant(e)s travaillant actuellement sur le marché de l'art et les collections d'œuvres d'art. Lors de journées d'études / conférences à Berlin et à Paris, ils présenteront leurs propres recherches, s'entretiendront avec des expert(e)s et spécialistes du pays voisin et, dans le cadre d'un programme d'accompagnement, auront accès aux « laboratoires » de musées et de recherche, aux maisons de ventes, aux galeries et aux archives.
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Berlin
Excess? Images of body, health, morality and emotions across the media
A central goal of the workshop is to open up an international exchange and to connect perspectives from the history of science, the history of emotions, the history of the body and media history in order to shed new light on a history of health as a cultural history. The event is part of the research project “The Healthy Self as Body Capital: Individuals, Market-Based Societies, and Body Politics in Visual Twentieth Century Europe” funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Advanced Grant agreement No 694817) led by Christian Bonah (University of Strasbourg) and Anja Laukötter (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin).
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Berlin
Call for papers - Representation
Open Cultural Studies Journal (De Gruyter)
Open Cultural Studies, an OA peer-reviewed Journal (De Gruyter) invites submissions to a special issue on Capitalist Aesthetics edited by Dr Pansy Duncan & Dr Nicholas Holm (Massey University The issue will explore the aesthetic configurations—from the cute to the comfortable, from the no-brow to the fringe—through which the economic logics of late capitalism come to crystallize today. It invites work that treats the stylistic and formal dimension of cultural objects, and the verdictive and affective dimensions of cultural discourse/experience, as valuable “cryptograms” of contemporary ideological formations and the economic relations they sustain.
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