… 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 …
… 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).
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 …
… many public works of Hungarian neo-avant-garde artists (for example, the creators of the Pécs Workshop) at the turn of the 60s and 70s, and is still in operation today. The tapestries were made by a hybrid, both industrial and artisanal technology (tufting gun).