Workshop - Call for Papers Although art market studies as an academic field has become increasingly popular in the last decade, there has been little research that critically examines the actors, places, rules, and structures of this system. This workshop aims to explore the infrastructures through which artworks have been produced and exchanged for goods, money, services, and reputation since …
… of local entanglements between aesthetics, memory, and politics. The conference is planned in a workshop format, allowing time for reflection and discussion; based on the panels, we plan to invite discussants to contribute to the exchange of ideas. We can cover the travel and accommodation costs for a limited number of researchers; if you would like to be considered for financial support, please indicate this in your application. Please send the abstract (max. 300 words) of your …
… and includes theatrical elements, stories and tales, as well as related discussions and workshop-style gatherings—will capture moments from the nearly four-year period during which the Chapel Studio was in operation through the narratives of women. The stories of these women, who, through their invisible work, facilitated the creation of the art presented there—along with their social position and how they were represented within their communities—will be offered for …
… 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) …
… project takes the form of five extended meetings of seminars, lectures, site visits and writing workshops. The seminars will be held in Prague, Budapest (Central European Research Institute for Art History - KEMKI), Berlin/Leipzig, New York and Giverny (France) between 2022 and 2024. KEMKI is the partner and venue for the Budapest seminar. The following three public events take place at KEMKI (1135 Budapest, Szabolcs street 33-35, OMRRK Campus, building C) and can be visited without …