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  • Antwerp

    Summer School - Economy

    Art Markets : An Integrated Perspective 2020

    International Summer School - Antwerp-Brussels July 6-10, 2020

    Inspired by the success of the first Art Markets Summer School held in Lyon in June 2019, a second edition of this unique research, training and networking experience will take place in July 2020 in Belgium. A team of international experts from relevant fields such art history, economics, sociology, finance and digital humanities will engage with participants with an academic or professional interest in the global art market. An exciting program combining lectures, workshops and field trips will familiarize the participants with the nature and structure of the art market system. Attention will be given to the theoretical and conceptual frameworks, the various actors in the art market and the available methodological tools to study this fascinating yet complex phenomenon. This immersive experience will inspire and shape new interdisciplinary thinking about the emergence, history and dynamics of art markets around the world.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Objects of Exchange. Art and Economic Encounters

    Exchange is classically described by economists as a phenomenon of equalization of values within a given system. When heterogeneous orders of economic rationalities meet, material objects and practices come to embody the paradoxes of dissonant exchange. This symposium aims to explore how artifacts and artistic practices have materialized ruptures within, and encounters between, economic systems in the modern and contemporary period.

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  • Tours | Blois

    Call for papers - Representation

    Les « ministres des arts », les ministres et les arts sous Louis XV

    Appel à communication pour le colloque « Les « ministres des arts », les ministres et les arts sous Louis XV », organisé l’Équipe d’accueil InTRu (Interactions, transferts, ruptures artistiques et culturels) de l’université François-Rabelais de Tours et le Conseil général du Loir-et-Cher, avec la participation du GHAMU, à Tours et Blois, les 3 et 4 juillet 2012.

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