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THE CENTRE FOR ART MARKET STUDIES IS DEVOTED TO RESEARCHING THE ART MARKET FROM ITS BEGINNINGS TO THE PRESENT DAY

Forty-five portraits of painters from the studio of Paul Delaroche, n.d., oil on canvas, 113 × 143 cm, Paris, Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris.

LIVE ONLINE EVENT: FOKUM eEVENING LECTURE

Dr. Lisa Hackmann, Berlin

Berühmt auch in New York: Paul Delaroches Marktstrategien im 19. Jahrhundert

Date: 12/02/24, 18:15-19:45 CET
TU Berlin Zoom-Link: click here

Programme eEvening Lectures WS 2023/2024

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Hacha. “Bliss Coll. from Dehesa” noted on verso, date unknown. Stendahl Art Galleries Records, 2017.M.38, b32, f4, Getty Research Institute.

JOURNAL FOR ART MARKET STUDIES (JAMS)

Collecting Latin America
Volume 7, Number 1, 2023

Guest Editor: Martin Berger

Contributions by Anna Antonini, Martin Berger, Caroline Fernandes Caromano, Mariana Francozo, Viola Koenig, Mary E Miller, Megan O’Neil, Carolina Orsini, Payton Phillips Quintanilla, Andrew D. Turner, Federica Villa 

This issue examines the influence that art market actors (specifically dealers and collectors) had on the formation of collections in museums in Europe and the United States. The focus lies on Latin America, looking primarily at archaeological collections but also briefly examining the lively trade in and market for ethnographic items that existed in the twentieth century.

Arrival of relief goods at the Khanenko Museum, Kyiv, March 2022; Image: Ukraine Art Aid Center.

RECORDING OF THE PANEL DISCUSSION 

Krieg in Europa – Art Handling

Download (in German): click here
(Live recording, not an edited podcast version)

The panel discussion took place on November 9, 2023 at the Berlinische Galerie – Museum für Moderne Kunst.

It was part of the international symposium Art Transportation in Times of War and Peace.

 

In the 1950s, the planned construction of the Aswan High Dam threatened the accessibility and architectural integrity of Ramses II’s two temples at Abu Simbel. As a world wide joint project, the temples were dismantled and rebuilt on a higher plateau between 1963 and 1968. Source: Forskning & Framsteg 3, 1967, p. 161 / Wikimedia Commons.

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM 2023

Art Transportation in Times of War and Peace

Date: November 9-10, 2023

International Symposium of the Centre for Art Market Studies in cooperation with the Department of Digital Provenance at Technische Universität Berlin and the Berlinische Galerie – Museum für Moderne Kunst

The symposium opened on Thursday, November 9, 2023, with a panel discussion about Krieg in Europa – Art Handling (in German, with registration). Conference date: Friday, November 10, 2023, online (TU Zoom). Conference language was English.

Concept: Meike Hopp, Thomas Steinruck, Dorothee Wimmer and Gabriele Zöllner

© Fokum 2023; Image Detail: Philipp Deines, Untitled, 2015.

FOKUM eEVENING LECTURES WS 2023/2024

Michael Trautmann, Stuttgart
Asiatika im aktuellen Auktionshandel — ein Erfahrungsbericht

Dr. Maria Effinger, Heidelberg, und Dr. Wolfgang Schöddert, Berlin
German Sales Primary Market (1871-1949). Ein digitales Pilotprojekt

Dr. Lisa Hackmann, Berlin
Berühmt auch in New York: Paul Delaroches Marktstrategien im 19. Jahrhundert

Programme

Titian, Portrait of Jacopo Strada, 1566; Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum

HYBRID EVENT: TIAMSA CONFERNECE 2022 (Berlin/online, 12-13/09/22)

The Image of the Art Market. Just What Is It that Makes the Art Trade Look so Different, so Alarming?

The TIAMSA Conference 2022, organised in cooperation between TIAMSA, Technische Universität Berlin and Liebermann Villa Berlin, aims to shed light on the rarely studied image of the art market, its players and their self-fashioning.

Venue: Technische Universität Berlin (Hauptgebäude, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin)
Date: 12/09/22

Venue: Liebermann Villa (Colomierstr. 3, 14109 Berlin)
Date: 13/09/22

Programme TIAMSA 2022
Abstracts TIAMSA 2022

Pablo Picasso. Head of a Woman/Fernande, 1909 and element of a reliquary, Fang style, Gabon, known as the « Brummer Head », as published in Umělecký Měsíčník, 1912/1913, Vol. 2, No. 8, p. 200-201.

OPEN ACCESS: FOKUM eEVENING LECTURE

Dr. Yaëlle Biro, New York/Paris:

African Arts’ Secondary Market. Market Definition and Networks in the Early 20th century

KuK TU Berlin YouTube-Link: https://youtu.be/OLrsV9DC7nYv

++Due to the measures to contain COVID-19, all events of the Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies take place online in the winter term 2021/2022.++

© Fokum 2021; Bildausschnitt: Philipp Deines, Ohne Titel, 2015.

OPEN ACCESS: FOKUM eEVENING LECTURES

The lecture series of the Centre for Art Market Studies is dedicated to interdisciplinary and inter-institutional exchange for current research on the art market and its history.

Due to the pandemic, the past evening lectures are available open access on KuK TU Berlin – YouTube.

 

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