INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR YOUNG SCHOLARS (2015-2017)

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The Young Scholar initiative (link to the member list) of the Forum Kunst und Markt is intended to promote the exchange between young scholars researching the art market. This website provides an overview of helpful tools for art-market studies.
Contact:
Lukas Fuchsgruber: lfuchsgruber(at)mailbox.tu-berlin.de
Workshops:
- Friday-Saturday, 14-15/09/2018: “Digital Tools for Art Market Studies. Third Meeting of the Young Scholars Initiative of the Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies”
Location: TU Berlin, Architecture Building, Room A 083, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, 10623 Berlin - Friday-Saturday, 10-11/06/2016: “Theories of the Art Market. Second Meeting of the Young Scholars Initiative of the Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies”
Location: TU Berlin, Room FH 604, Fraunhoferstraße 33-36, 10587 Berlin - Friday, 13/11/2015: “Theory, Sources, Tools. First Meeting of the Young Scholars Initiative of the Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies”
Location: TU Berlin, Architecture Building, Room A 083, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, 10623 Berlin
Publications:
Tools for art market research:
Research:
- Forum Kunst und Markt, Berlin
- Artl@s, Paris
- Groupe de recherche sur le marché de l’art, Paris
- Les artistes et leurs galeries, Paris
- Duke Art, Law & Markets Initiative, Durham
- Collecting and display, London
- Collecting & Provenance Research (Getty Research Institute), Los Angeles
- The Art Market Dictionary
Data Mining:
- Introduction to Data Mining (Rebuilding the Portfolio: DH for Art Historians)
- Auktionskataloge Recherchehilfe
- Programming historian
- DALMI ressources
- Provenance ressources (Getty)
- Linked open data
Mapping:
- Introduction to Spatial History (Rebuilding the Portfolio: DH for Art Historians)
- Artl@s Bulletin: Spatial (Digital) Art History
- Artl@s Bulletin: Do maps lie?
- Mapping Art Markets in Europe 1500-1800
- Local/Global: Mapping Nineteenth-Century London’s Art Market
Network Analysis: