Tatti Fellowship 2

I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies in Florence, Italy, warmly invites applications for the 2026–2027 academic year. We offer the following ten fellowships (n.b. deadlines vary):

Wallace Fellowship (four or six months; deadline November 15) for scholars who explore the historiography and impact of the Italian Renaissance in the Modern Era (19th-21st centuries). https://itatti.harvard.edu/wallace-fellowship

Berenson Fellowship (four or six months; deadline November 15) for scholars who explore « Italy in the World. » Projects should address the transnational dialogues between Italy and other cultures. https://itatti.harvard.edu/berenson-fellowship

Digital Humanities Fellowship (four or six months; deadline November 15) for projects that cut across traditional disciplinary . . . → En lire plus

Tatti Fellowship 1

I Tatti Fellowship (twelve months; deadline: October 15) for post-doctoral research in any aspect of the Italian Renaissance, broadly understood historically to include the period from the 14th to the 17th century and geographically to include transnational dialogues between Italy and other cultures (e.g. Latin American, Mediterranean, African, Asian etc.). https://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tatti-fellowship

Appel à communications : « Situer le Nord : Circulations franco-nordiques (1870-1940) » (Paris, 10 avril 2026)

Appel à communications : « Situer le Nord : Circulations franco-nordiques (1870-1940) » (Paris, INHA, 10 avril 2026)

Paris, Institut national d’histoire de l’art (INHA), Apr 10, 2026 Deadline: Nov 21, 2025

Argumentaire

Le « Nord », tantôt envisagé comme concept esthétique et historiographique dans l’histoire de l’art, tantôt comme réalité géographique, culturelle ou météorologique vécue par les artistes de la région, a longtemps fasciné les historien·ne·s de l’art. Désigné parfois sous le terme de « boréalisme » (Briens, 2016), il s’agit d’une construction mouvante dont la polysémie maintient les idées vagues d’un espace lointain au climat . . . → En lire plus

Shifting the Frame (Porto, 5-7 Mar 26)

Shifting the Frame – Women’s Photographic Practices (1840–1960).

Biblioteca Municipal Almeida Garrett, Porto, Portugal, Mar 5–07, 2026 Deadline: Oct 4, 2025

Women photographers have been systematically written out of the history of photography. Despite their active, diverse, and sustained engagement with the medium since its inception, scholarly recognition of their contributions remains limited. From the 1840s onward, women across different geographies — whether as professionals, amateurs, technicians, or artists — opened studios, undertook specialised work in photographic laboratories, and used photography as a powerful means of self-representation and social visibility. Yet, their stories have often been forgotten, underrepresented, or subsumed within dominant narratives that privilege male authorship and institutional frameworks.

This international conference aims to bring long-overdue visibility to women photographers active between 1840 and 1960 by uncovering . . . → En lire plus

Assistant Curator of Provenance, European Art, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

Assistant Curator of Provenance, European Art. Temporary Full-Time; 2 year contract (35 hours per week).

Located in Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America, attracting approximately one million visitors annually. The AGO Collection of more than 120,000 works of art ranges from cutting-edge contemporary art to significant works by Indigenous and Canadian artists and European masterpieces. We are currently seeking a Temporary Full-Time Assistant Curator of Provenance, European Art to join our Curatorial team. Working with the Associate Curator, European Art and the Registrar, Collections Information and with the Provenance Restitution and Repatriation Committee, the Assistant Curator of Provenance, European Art, leads self-directed, in-depth research related to the history of ownership of art in the AGO collection, proposed purchases, . . . → En lire plus

Colloque : « Fortune et infortune des polyptyques. Provenances, reconstructions, restitutions

Colloque : « Fortune et infortune des polyptyques. Provenances, reconstructions, restitutions » (Lucques, 7-9 octobre 2025).

Fortuna e sfortuna dei polittici. Provenienze, ricostituzioni, restituzioni Polyptychs’ Fortune and Misfortune. Provenance, Reconstruction, Restitution. Fortune et infortune des polyptyques. Provenances, reconstructions, restitutions

This conference addresses the dismantling and reconstruction of altarpieces, encompassing diverse centuries, geographical areas, and artistic techniques. It explores the historical dynamics, shifts in taste, fluctuations in market demand, and evolving practices of art preservation and management that have shaped the lives of these complex works of art. The conference also addresses the need for a collective reflection on . . . → En lire plus

Senior Fellowships, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts

The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts welcomes applications for its senior fellowship program, due October 15, 2025, by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. These 9-month appointments provide scholars with the opportunity to conduct full-time research in residence at the Center. Fellows receive an office in the National Gallery’s East Building as well as housing, subject to availability. They have access to the notable resources of the National Gallery, including its library and art collection, as well as those of greater Washington. Fellows participate in lectures, colloquia, and discussions with the Center’s vibrant community of scholars.

The Center will award . . . → En lire plus

Leonard A. Lauder Fellowships in Modern Art at the Met

The Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art welcomes applications for pre-doctoral, post-doctoral, and senior fellowships, and a new non-residential doctoral dissertation completion fellowship.

Applications are open now for a range of fellowship opportunities in the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Pre-Doctoral Fellowships (two years) are aimed at current PhD students working on their thesis. Post-Doctoral Fellowships (one or two years), for those within seven years of receiving their doctoral degree, are intended for scholars working on a book project. The Senior Fellowship (one year) is for established scholars with a publication record commensurate with their career stage. The one-year Non-Residential Doctoral Dissertation Completion Fellowship is for PhD students in . . . → En lire plus

Towards a Visual History of Museums (Naples, 14-16 Jan 26)

PRIN – PROGETTI DI RICERCA DI RILEVANTE INTERESSE NAZIONALE – Bando 2022 “Le forme del museo: progetto pilota per un atlante digitale dei musei italiani” Università di Napoli Federico II, Università di Pisa, Università Roma Tre, Università di Udine

International Conference Towards a Visual History of Museums: Studies and Experiences

edited by Silvia CECCHINI, Paola D’ALCONZO, Antonella GIOLI, Donata LEVI

Proposal Submission Deadline: September 30, 2025 Notification of Selection Results: October 15, 2025

In recent years, many museums have engaged in redefining their image through re-installations or new tools for self-representation. More rarely, however, have museum institutions focused on communicating their own history to the public, an approach that would allow visitors to understand exhibition spaces as the result of multiple processes including the formation of collections, their arrangements, the . . . → En lire plus

Assistant Professor of Art History, American University of Paris

The American University of Paris invites applications for a full-time position in the Department of Art History and Fine Arts at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning 1 August 2026. The Department seeks a candidate who works on a period pre-1900 and specializes in a geographic region outside Europe such as Asia, Africa, the Middle East, colonial Latin America, or the Indigenous arts of the Americas or Oceania. The ability to teach in more than one geographic area is desirable. Art historians with a disciplinary interest in anthropology, architecture, and/or material culture are especially welcome to apply.

The successful candidate will demonstrate their commitment to a liberal arts education and to global approaches to the field of art history. The applicant’s research and teaching would complement current departmental . . . → En lire plus

AGENART Webinaire sur la réginalité, l’art et la culture matérielle

AGENART Webinaire sur la réginalité, l’art et la culture matérielle

Année académique 2025-2026

Jour et heure (CET, heure Paris/Madrid) : mardi de 16h à 18h

Lien permanent : Général | AGENART (Webinar) | Microsoft Teams

Numéro de réunion : 332 147 473 813 3 / Code secret : Eb2sk7K3

PROGRAMME

18 septembre 2025 (heure exceptionnelle 16h30) : Peter Cherry (Trinity College, Dublin), « Velázquez et les femmes royales ».

16 octobre 2025 (heure exceptionnelle 17h30) : Caroline Koncz (Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas), « The Reception of Titian‘s Saint Margaret for Mary of Hungary ».

13 novembre 2025 : Tanya Tiffany (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), « Sor Margarita de la . . . → En lire plus

Journée d’études : Le Baptême du Christ de Nicolas Poussin

Un « petit espace » pour « un si grand sujet » Le Baptême du Christ de Nicolas Poussin Musée du Grand Siècle Journée d’études sous la présidence de Pierre Rosenberg, de l’Académie française 24 octobre 2025

9h45. Accueil Alexandre Gady, directeur de la Mission de préfiguration du musée du Grand Siècle, et Étienne Faisant, responsable du centre Nicolas Poussin

De la commande. Aspects historiques et matériels Modération : Alexandre Gady, directeur de la Mission de préfiguration du musée du Grand Siècle 10h. Un « petit espace » pour « un si grand sujet » Pierre Rosenberg, président-directeur honoraire du musée du Louvre 11h. Jean Fréart et . . . → En lire plus

FELLOWSHIPS AT THE CLARK

FELLOWSHIPS AT THE CLARK

Fellowships are awarded every year to established and promising scholars with the aim of fostering a critical commitment to inquiry in the theory, history, and interpretation of art and visual culture. As part of our commitment to cultivating diverse engagements with the visual arts, RAP seeks to elevate constituencies, subjects, and methods that have historically been underrepresented in the discipline. Furthermore, we are particularly committed to supporting scholarship that reveals the systemic inequalities of art history as a discipline and challenges us to address these inequalities as we move forward differently. All fellowships . . . → En lire plus

Nouvelle publication : Alterimages. Armoiries et Madonnelle du Baroque romain

Frédéric Cousinié, Alterimages. Armoiries et Madonnelle du Baroque romain, Paris, Classiques Garnier, « Lire le XVIIe siècle », 2025, 325 p., 106 ill. N& B, 39 euros, ISBN : 978-2-406-18239-9. Se procurer l’ouvrage sur le site de l’éditeur : https://classiques-garnier.com/alterimages-armoiries-et-madonnelle-du-baroque-romain.html

Résumé

Alterimages sont des images autres, jouant sur des indistinctions catégorielles (architecture, peinture, sculpture, ornement, écriture), confondant matériaux, acteurs, pratiques et genres artistiques. Ce sont aussi des images alternatives, parfois critiques, dotées d’un pouvoir d’altération, voire de défiguration, à l’égard aussi bien de leurs espaces d’inscription que des valeurs idéologiques qu’elles sont censées promouvoir. Ce livre, centré sur la Rome baroque du XVIIe siècle, porte sur . . . → En lire plus

Une nouvelle bourse créée à l’initiative du CFHA : The Jacqueline Lichtenstein CFHA-Clark Fellowship

The Jacqueline Lichtenstein CFHA-CLARK FELLOWSHIP

This fellowship is jointly sponsored by Le Comité français d’histoire de l’art and the Clark Art Institute to support a summer residency at the Clark Art Institute for a curator or an academic based in France or its overseas territories.

Colloque : (Re)searching connections. Artists’ international social networks (1750-1914)

(Re)searching connections. Artists’ international social networks (1750-1914)

Musea Brugge is pleased to announce the upcoming conference ‘(Re)searching connections’, which will provide a forum for scholarly exchange about the international social networks of artists active in the period 1750–1914. The conference will be held in Rome, Italy, on 30 September and 1 October 2025. Registration is now open.

About the conference Dates: Tuesday 30 September and Wednesday 1 October 2025 Location: Academia Belgica, Via Omero 8, 00197 Rome, Italy Organizers: Musea Brugge in collaboration . . . → En lire plus

“Découper suivant les pointillés”: images manufacturées à manipuler (XVIIIe-XXIe siècles) (Paris, 31 mars-1er avril 2026)

“Découper suivant les pointillés”: images manufacturées à manipuler (XVIIIe-XXIe siècles)

Colloque international Organisation: Johanna Daniel, Université Lyon 2 – LARHRA, Hélène Valance, INHA – InVisu

Paris, Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art 31 mars-1er avril 2026

(English version below)

Découpé, plié, piqué, brodé, collé, ou animé par des jeux de transparence, le papier, matière aussi fragile qu’omniprésente dans le quotidien, est un support de créativité autour duquel s’articulent une multitude de savoir-faire. Travaillée par tous ces gestes, l’image imprimée sur le papier quitte le monde des surfaces planes pour affirmer sa matérialité : les « petites constructions » commercialisées par l’imprimerie Pellerin à Epinal à la fin du XIXe . . . → En lire plus

Concours pensionnaires Académie de France à Rome-Villa Médicis

Le concours de pensionnaires à l’Académie de France à Rome-Villa Médicis offre plusieurs séjours d’un an dans les domaines de l’histoire de l’art, restauration du patrimoine.

La période de candidature pour le concours des pensionnaires au titre de l’année 2026-2027 sera ouverte à partir du 4 septembre jusqu’au 15 octobre 2025.

Chaque année, l’Académie de France à Rome – Villa Médicis organise un concours international qui vise à sélectionner les pensionnaires qui seront accueillis à la Villa Médicis à Rome pour une résidence de création, d’expérimentation . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : Lighting the Enlightenment (Philadelphie, 9-11 avril 2026)

Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies,

April 9-11, 2026 in Philadelphia https://asecs.org/2026-annual-meeting/

Call for proposals – Deadline September 22, 2025

Session : Lighting the Enlightenment. Artificial Light and the Transformation of Cultural Practices (ID 220) Co-chairs : Sophie Raux, Université Lumière Lyon 2, LARHRA, sophie.raux@9online.fr; and Marie Thebaud-Sorger, CNRS, Centre Alexandre-Koyré Paris, marie.thebaud-sorger@cnrs.fr

The renewal of theories of light in the eighteenth century, alongside the development of practices and uses related to the economy of lighting—such as lamps—contributed to shaping a metaphorical understanding of luminous phenomena within the broader discourse of rationalization that characterized the aptly named Age of Enlightenment.

Artificial light . . . → En lire plus

Vacations d’enseignement, histoire de l’art moderne, université de Bourgogne-Europe, 2e semestre, L1 (CM) et L3

Le Département d’histoire de l’art et d’archéologie recherche une personne docteure en histoire de l’art pour assurer des cours le second semestre en histoire de l’art moderne sur 12 semaines (avec surveillance des examens liés et correction des copies ensuite …) :

-24h CM introduction à l’histoire de l’art de la Renaissance (12x2h) en L1 (environ 120 étudiants)

– 12h CM et 6h TD sur un sujet au choix au L3, plutôt sur la période XV-XVIe siècle (le sujet des cours peut être assez varié; environ 20 étudiants)

Tous les enseignements peuvent être regroupés sur une demi journée (mais les transports ne sont pas . . . → En lire plus