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JOURNAL FOR ART MARKET STUDIES:
LATEST ISSUE 

The Global Art Market under the Spanish Empire 1500-1800
Volume 3, Number 2, 2019

Guest Editor: Pilar Diez del Corral

The issue “The Global Art Market under the Spanish Empire 1500-1800”, guest-edited by Pilar Diez del Corral, explores aspect of the artistic market under the auspices of the Spanish Empire in a vast geographic context, with intricate commercial and human networks. The global economy of this period transplanted Castilian society overseas, including art markets, with two-way trade routes.

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Conference: Germany and France: Art Market and Art Collecting 1900-1945

Weltkunst, Vol. VIII, Nr. 25, June 24th, 1934, 1/ Gazette de L’Hôtel Drouot, Vol. 49, Nr. 34,  Octobre 3rd, 1940, 1.


GERMAN-FRENCH RESEARCH PROGRAMME 2018-2019
ART MARKET AND ART COLLECTING FROM 1900 TO THE PRESENT IN GERMANY AND FRANCE

Paris, France, 11-13 March 2019
Berlin, Germany, 8-10 November 2018

The German-French Research Programme 2018–2019 “Art Market and Art Collecting from 1900 to the Present in Germany and France” is organised by the Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies at TU Berlin and the Centre Georg Simmel at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in collaboration with the Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte Paris. The German-French Research Programme 2018–2019 is funded by the UFA/DFH.

Reviews:
Elena Maria Rita Rizzi, Florence, in: H/Soz/Kult, 25/01/19
Vanessa von Kolpinski, Berlin, in: ArtHist.net, 6/02/2019

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JOURNAL FOR ART MARKET STUDIES:
LATEST ISSUE 

Politics
Volume 3, Number 1, 2019

Guest Editor: Kathryn Brown

The latest issue of The Journal for Art Market Studies explores intersections between politics and art markets from the first half of twentieth century to the present. Discussions range from specific policies in different political systems with diverse forms of government that have impacted, or impact, on the marketing and acquisition of art objects to broader political decisions that shape, or have shaped, background social beliefs about the value of art and its institutions.

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Aquiring Cultures

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NEW PUBLICATION:

ACQUIRING CULTURES: HISTORIES OF WORLD ART ON WESTERN MARKETS

Edited by Bénédicte Savoy, Charlotte Guichard, Christine Howald  

Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2018

Based on a symposium in Berlin,  organized by the Institute for Art History in cooperation with the Centre for Art Market Studies at Technical University Berlin, the Institut d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (CNRS) and the Labex TransferS (PSL) in Paris, the publication includes contributions by Felicity Bodenstein, Ting Chang, Manuel Charpy, Nélia Dias, Natasha Eaton, Noëmie Etienne, Jonathan Fine, Christine Howald, Philip Jones, Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, Ying-chen Peng, Léa Saint-Raymond, Elodie Vaudry, and Masako Yamamoto.

Contents

Abendvortrag Prof. Dr. Timothy Brook

Zhang Zeduan (1085-1145), Along the River at Qingming, National Palace Museum, Taipei @ Wikipedia Commons


EVENING LECTURE

Prof. Dr. Timothy Brook, Vancouver, talks about:
Paintings and Prices: the Art Market in Late Ming China

Date: 09/12/2019, 6:15 p.m.
Venue: Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Museen Dahlem, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Lecture Hall, Takustraße 40, 14195 Berlin

Evening Lecture of the Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies at Technische Universität Berlin in cooperation with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ostasiatische Kunst e.V.

Abendvortrag PD DR. Waltraud M. Bayer

Liubov Popova, Composition with a White Half-Moon, 1920-1921, Gouache on cardboard, 33,5 x 27 cm, Tretiakov Gallery, Moscow. After Dmitri V. Sarabianov/Natalia L. Adaskina: Popova, New York 1990, p. 180.* 

EVENING LECTURE

PD Dr. Waltraud M. Bayer, Wien, talks about:
„From Russia with / without Doubt“:
Globale Netzwerke – Expertisen – Gerichtsprozesse

Date: 15/11/2019, 6:15 p.m.
Venue: Technische Universität Berlin, Hybrid Lab in the Villa Bell, Marchstraße 8, 10578 Berlin

The evening lecture is a part of the symposium „Objects on the Art Market: Original oder Fälschung – eine Frage der Expertise?” (Berlin, 15-16/11/2019)

*“Composition with a White Half-Moon” was mistakenly printed in an exhibition catalogue (1990), turned incorrectly on its side. A Stuttgart auction house offered a very similar work in 2007 for sale, which used the inverted image and added a second half-moon. The “twin” was not sold.

Dr. Alexander Hofmann

Shop of a Karamonoya (art dealer) in Osaka. Double page from volume 4 of the block printing book “Illustrated guide to the sights in the province of Settsu (Settsu meisho zue)”. Text: Akisato Rito, illustrations: Takehara Shunchōsai. First published by Morimoto Tasuke, Naniwa 1796-98, Block printed book 2nd h. 19th c.


EVENING LECTURE

Dr. Alexander Hofmann, Berlin:
Bausteine zu einer Geschichte des japanischen Kunstmarkts, ca. 1500 – 1900

Date: 01/07/2019, 6:15 p.m.
Venue: Room A 111, Architecture Building of the TU, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, 10623

After the lecture we cordially invite you to an informal reception.

Programm.pdf Directions to Room A 111

Abendvortrag Dr. Uwe Hartmann

View into the central warehouse of the Kunst und Antiquitäten GmbH during its liquidation in 1990 @ Bundesarchiv

EVENING LECTURE

Dr. Uwe Hartmann, Magdeburg,  talks about:
Das Geschäft mit der Kunst in der DDR: Privates Sammeln, verstaatlichter Handel und die Enteignung von Kulturgütern

Date: 29/04/2019, 6:15 p.m.
Venue: Room A 111, Architecture Building of the TU, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, 10623

Programm.pdf Directions to Room A 111