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    Collecting impressionism - international digital conference

    Colloque international numérique

    Le colloque abordera le collectionnisme impressionniste sous un angle jusqu’ici peu exploré : le collectionneur et sa collection en lien avec son époque et son contexte politique, social et économique, et ce à une échelle internationale. Le collectionneur est ancré dans des réseaux d’acteurs, aussi bien privés qu’institutionnels et l'ambition de ce colloque est de contribuer à identifier ces acteurs, à mettre en lumière leurs relations et à les situer dans les mondes de l’art moderne.

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  • Call for papers - History

    The Art Market Dictionary

    De Gruyter's

    De Gruyter and the team of the Art Market Dictionary (AMD) are currently looking for authors interested in contributing to their encyclopedia project. The AMD is the first reference work providing encompassing information on commercial art galleries, dealers, auction houses, fairs and advisers in Europe, the USA and Canada in the 20th and 21st centuries. Due to appear in 2020, it will be published in print and as an online searchable database. It is edited by Johannes Nathan and supported by a number of specialized institutions such as the Getty Research Institute, the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, or the Archives of American Art.

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  • Saint Petersburg

    Call for papers - History

    Jewellery art of the 19th and early 20th centuries

    Fabergé Museum International Academic Conference

    Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg organizes an International Academic Conference, “Jewellery Art of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries”, to be held September 20-22, 2018 at Fabergé Museum. With one of the largest collections of Russian jewellery art in the world, Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg considers it its duty to study the topic from all angles and in a broad historical and cultural context. We hope to include in our conference contributions from art historians and critics, museum and archive professionals, collectors, and jewellers.

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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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  • Saint Petersburg

    Call for papers - History

    Russian Jewelry Art of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries in a Global Context

    Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, organizes an International Academic Conference, “Russian Jewelry Art of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries in a Global Context”, to be held 9-11 November 2017 at Fabergé Museum. With one of the largest collections of Russian jewelry art in the world, Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg  considers it its duty to study the topic from all angles and in a broad historical and cultural context. We hope to include in our conference contributions from art historians and critics, museum and archive professionals, collectors, and jewelers.

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  • Saint Petersburg

    Call for papers - History

    Third annual international conference dedicated to the 170th anniversary of the birth of Carl Fabergé

    The Fabergé Museum in Saint Petersburg owns the world's largest collection of works by Carl Fabergé, including nine of the famous imperial easter eggs, and aims to become the main international platform for the study of the art and life of the famous jeweler. In this year marking the 170th anniversary of Carl Fabergé, the museum dedicated its annual academic conference to Carl Fabergé, his firm's activities in Russia and abroad, its place within Russian culture as well as to Fabergé's influence on modern and contemporary jeweler’s art. 

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Representation

    All the Beauty of the World. The European Market for non-European Artefacts (18th-20th century)

    In the wake of the Western expansion, a fast growing number of non-European artefacts entered the European market. They initially made their way into princely cabinets of curiosities. Enabled by the forced opening and exploitation of more and more parts of the world and pushed by social and technological changes of the time, the 18th century brought a boom of the market of non-European artefacts in Europe. This came along with the emergence of a broader collecting culture and the development of a rich museumscape. This market and its development in terms of methods and places of exchange and monetary and ideological value of the objects are in the focus of an international symposium that will take place in October 2016 in Berlin.

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  • Paris

    Study days - History

    Rail Speed, Time Management, and the Construction of Territories

    L'association pour l'histoire des chemins de fer en France (AHICF) propose le 10 juin 2010, en partenariat avec le Musée des Arts et Métiers/CNAM, une journée d'études qui constitue le prologue à un colloque "vitesses et grandes vitesses " prévu pour l'automne 2011. Demande de vitesse, politiques d'accroissement de la vitesse ferroviaire, représentations de la vitesse et de son impact sur l'organisation des territoires sont les thèmes qu'abordera cette journée ouverte à tous sur inscription préalable sur le site.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Modern

    Pour une histoire transnationale de l'art dans l'Europe communiste (1945-1989)

    L’objet de ce colloque est de comprendre les échanges artistiques entre les pays de l’Est et de l’Ouest mais aussi à l’intérieur du bloc de l’Est. Tout en prenant en compte les enracinements nationaux, les spécificités de la politique culturelle de chaque parti communiste et l’importance de la fracture introduite par le rideau de fer, il s’agit de s’interroger sur une histoire internationale et transnationale de l’art dans l’Europe communiste de 1945 à 1989.

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  • Lausanne

    Call for papers - History

    Le marché de l'art en Suisse (du XIXe siècle à nos jours)

    Appel à communications pour un Colloque international sur Le marché de l'art en Suisse (du XIXe siècle à nos jours), Université de Lausanne, les 6 et 7 novembre 2009. Ce colloque international a pour objectif de comprendre la mise en place et le développement du marché de l'art en Suisse du XIXe siècle à nos jours. Sont donc attendues des contributions inédites, fortement ancrées dans une réalité historique.

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