… mechanisms enabling the exchange of art. This call for contributions builds in part on the workshop Infrastructures of Trading and Transferring Art since 1900 , which was held at KEMKI in June 2024 in Budapest. The editors of the forthcoming book are: Prof. Dr. Gregor M. Langfeld, Professor of Art History, Cultural Heritage and Identity at Open University, the Netherlands and Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Amsterdam, the …
… of the Fanzine Anatomy collection dislplay, Artpool is organizing a free of charge zine-making workshop with the creators of Zabella Zine. The event aims to offer a more personal, creative approach to the themes presented in the collection display, i.e. music, criticism of the system, feminism. During the course of the workshop, participants will not only receive theoretical knowledge but also have the opportunity to create their own fanzine – thus they can learn about the methods and …
… and will host a meeting of archivists from Scotland and Ireland in person and an online workshop with leading experts from Denmark, Germany, and Netherlands during 24-25 October 2024. The project, led by Dr Judit Bodor (University of Dundee) and Dr Roddy Hunter (The Glasgow School of Art) and funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, grows out of an initial exploratory workshop as part of the earlier project ‘ Curating Living Archives' , and explores ways to enhance …
… infrastructures behind the trade and transfer of artworks? On 26-28 June, KEMKI will organize a workshop on these often invisible infrastructures in cooperation with the University of Amsterdam and the Leuphana University (Germany). With more than 20 speakers from three continents, the three days of the workshop aim to reveal those institutions and networks and lay behind the commercial and non-commercial circulation of artworks. Keynote lectures will be held by Ana Magalhães (São Paulo) …
… European Research Institute for Art History, Hungary) Deadline: 30 April, 2024. Dates of the Workshop: 10–11 October, 2024. Location: KEMKI – Central European Research Institute for Art History (Szabolcs street 33–35, 1135 Budapest, Hungary).