Posté par Katherine Baker, le 11 septembre 2013;
- Date limite : 1 novembre, 2013
The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers fellowships in art history for PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and senior museum professionals. Predoctoral art history fellows can be asked to assist the hosting curatorial departments with projects that complement their approved scholarly subject. Not all departments request this assistance. Senior fellows are generally expected to spend all of their time on their approved fellowship projects. However, if a senior fellow would like to contribute a portion of his or her time to the department it is usually welcomed. Fellows may be asked to give gallery talks to the public during their fellowship term and will be expected to participate in a . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 10 septembre 2013;
- Date limite : 15 octobre, 2013
The Getty Research Institute invites applications for its Library Research Grants. Getty Library Research Grants provide partial, short-term support for costs relating to travel and living expenses to scholars whose research requires use of specific collections housed in the Getty Research Institute.
Eligibility Library Research Grants are intended for scholars of all nationalities and at any level who demonstrate a compelling need to use materials housed in the Research Library, and whose place of residence is more than eighty miles from the Getty Center. Projects must relate to specific items in the library collection.
Terms Library Research Grants are intended to provide partial support for costs relating to travel and living expenses. . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 9 septembre 2013;
- Date limite : 15 octobre, 2013
This two-year fellowship provides curatorial training and opportunities for scholarly research at the Metropolitan Museum. The fellow is fully integrated into one of the Museum’s curatorial departments and exposed to the full range of curatorial work, while devoting his or her time to a specific Metropolitan Museum project. The individual works directly with one or more curators, who serve as supervisors and mentors throughout the term of the fellowship. The fellow also has the opportunity to undertake an independent project in consultation with his or her supervising curator. One curatorial fellow will be selected for 2014–2016.
Department Areas
Applicants whose work falls in one of the following areas may apply:
Departments of . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 3 septembre 2013;
- Date limite : 15 octobre, 2013
The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts announces a postdoctoral fellowship supported by a grant from the A. W. Mellon Foundation. One fellowship is awarded each year for two consecutive academic years. The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will reside in Washington. During the first year the fellow will carry out research and writing for publication. The fellow will also design and direct an intensive weeklong seminar for the seven predoctoral fellows at the Center, focusing on a topic related to the applicant’s field of interest and with a special emphasis on methodological issues. In the second academic year, while continuing research and writing in residence, the A. . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 3 septembre 2013;
- Date limite : 15 octobre, 2013
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute combines a public art museum with a complex of research and academic programs, including a major art history library. The Clark is an international center for discussion on the nature of art and its history.
Clark Fellowships
The Clark offers between fifteen and twenty Clark Fellowships each year, ranging in duration from six weeks to ten months. National and international scholars, critics, and museum professionals are welcome to propose projects that extend and enhance the understanding of the visual arts and their role in culture.
Stipends are dependent on salary and sabbatical replacement needs. Housing in the Institute’s Scholars’ Residence, located across the street from . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Zinaïda Polimenova, le 10 juillet 2013;
- Date limite : 2 septembre 2013
- Date de prise de fonction : 1er novembre 2013
Le laboratoire d’excellence « Créations, Arts et Patrimoines » (Labex CAP) du PRES héSam, annonce le recrutement par voie de concours de dix chercheuses / chercheurs de niveau post-doctoral pour une période d’un an. Le jury pluridisciplinaire, composé des membres du Conseil et du Bureau du Labex, sélectionnera les dix projets de recherche les plus pertinents et originaux, proposés dans le cadre d’un appel à projet blanc, s’inscrivant néanmoins dans la problématique générale du Labex CAP. Ces projets appuieront spécifiquement les axes définis par les recherches en cours, ou le programme « Patrimonialisation, patrimoines et création », qui sera présenté publiquement lors des « Premières rencontres internationales du Labex CAP » les 27 et 28 novembres 2013.
La problématique . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Pascale Dubus, le 7 juillet 2013;
- Date limite : 6 septembre 2013
- Date de prise de fonction : 1er janvier 2014
In conjunction with the Max Planck International Research Network on Aging (MaxNetAging), the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut seeks to appoint a doctoral or a postdoctoral fellowship — doctoral Fellowship (3 years) or Postdoctoral Fellowship (2 years)— to pursue studies in Art History with a focus on human aging starting in January 2014.
MNARS is an international graduate program launched by the Max Planck International Research Network on Aging (MaxNetAging). The program focuses on topics of aging ranging across the full spectrum of the behavioral and social sciences, biology, law and the humanities. Each fellow enrolled in the MNARS will be affiliated with . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 15 juin 2013;
- Date limite : 16 août, 2013, 16 août, 2013
The CAA International Travel Grant Program, generously supported by the Getty Foundation, provides funding to twenty art historians, museum curators, and artists who teach art history to attend the 102nd Annual Conference, taking place February 12–15, 2014, in Chicago. The grant covers travel expenses, hotel accommodations, per diems, conference registrations, and one-year CAA memberships. For 2014, CAA will offer a one-day preconference meeting on February 11 for grant recipients to present and discuss their common professional interests and issues.
The goal of the program is to increase international participation in CAA and to diversify the organization’s membership, which now includes members from seventy-five nations. CAA also strives to familiarize international participants with the submission process for conference sessions and to . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Sébastien Bontemps, le 12 juin 2013;
- Date limite : 7 juillet 2013
- Date de prise de fonction : 1er octobre 2013
Munich, Institut d’Histoire de l’Art de l’Université Ludwig Maximilian
Groupe de recherches international junior « OBJETS PRÉMODERNES. UNE ARCHÉOLOGIE DE L’EXPÉRIENCE »
3 Collaborateurs/trices de recherche (2 doctorant/e/s, 1 post-doctorant/e)
Date d’embauche: 01/10/2013 (ou au plus tard le 01/12/2013)
Fin de la période de candidature: 07/07/2013
Échelon salarial: TV-L E13, 66% (Emploi, paiement et couverture sociale sont déterminés par la convention collective pour le secteur public: Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst – TVöD)
Trois postes de Collaborateurs/trices de recherche (2 doctorant/e/s, 1 post-doctorant/e) sont à pourvoir à l’Université Ludwig Maximilian de Munich dans le cadre du Groupe de recherches international junior « OBJETS PRÉMODERNES. UNE ARCHÉOLOGIE DE L’EXPÉRIENCE » (Réseau d’élite de Bavière).
L’Université Ludwig Maximilian de Munich (LMU) . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 12 mai 2013;
- Date limite : 30 septembre, 2013
The Malevich Society is pleased to announce its call for 2013 grant applications.The Malevich Society is a not-for-profit organization based in New York dedicated to advancing knowledge about the Russian artist Kazimir Malevich and his work.
In the belief that Malevich was a pioneer of modern art who should be recognized for his key contributions to the history of Modernism, the Society awards grants to encourage research, writing, and other activities relating to his history and memory.
The Society welcomes applications from scholars of any nationality, and at various stages of their career. Graduate students are welcome to apply to the Society’s grants after completing at least one . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Pascale Dubus, le 23 avril 2013;
- Date de prise de fonction : 1er octobre 2013
- Date limite : 25 Mai 2013
Le projet européen LexArt – Words for Art : The Rise of a Terminology (1600-1750), financé par l’ERC (European Research Council-Advanced Grant 2012) porte sur l’étude systématique du vocabulaire artistique tel qu’il s’élabore et se diffuse au Nord des Alpes au XVIIe siècle à partir des textes fondateurs italiens, puis se transforme en relation avec les pratiques artistiques en France, en Grande-Bretagne, aux Pays-Bas et dans les pays germaniques.
Le but du projet LexArt est de proposer à la communauté scientifique un instrument de travail nouveau. À la fois réflexif et documentaire par la publication de sources ciblées, il établira les outils conceptuels nécessaires . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Pascale Dubus, le 30 mars 2013;
- Date limite : 10 mai 2013
- Date de prise de fonction : Juin 2013-juin 2016
The Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut invites applications for the position of a full time postdoctoral research collaborator (wissenschaftliche Assistenz) in the department of Prof. Dr. Gerhard Wolf, starting in June 2013 or later for a period of three years.
The position is intended for excellent young scholars to pursue their research as well as to participate in projects of the KHI, a Max-Planck-Institute specialized in the history and theory of Italian and Mediterranean art in its global connections, from Late Antiquity to the present time.
The projects of the department of Gerhard Wolf, in particular, are concerned with the new horizons of art history (and its various fields), transcultural interactions over large and short distances, and . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Pascale Dubus, le 19 février 2013;
- Date limite : 12 avril 2013
- Date et lieu : Bologne, juin 2013-juin 2014

La Fondation Federico Zeri , en collaboration avec la Fondation Dino et Ernesta Santarelli, prévoient l’attribution d’une bourse d’étude pour une recherche sur la section Nature morte de la phototèque Zeri, adossée au projet de catalogage et de valorisation préparées par la Fondation Federico Zeri.
Le lauréat du Prix Federico Zeri 2013 étudiera en particulier la survivance de l’Antique et la représentation de la sculpture dans la peinture de nature morte.
La bourse d’étude s’adresse à un spécialiste de la peinture italienne et européenne du XVI au XVIII siècle, sélectionné sur la base du curriculum présenté et des titres requis.
Informations et constitution du dossier Contact : premiofedericozeri@fastwebnet.it
Posté par Pascale Dubus, le 16 février 2013;
- Date limite : 15 mars 2013
- Date de prise de fonction : 1er mai 2013
Dans le cadre du programme de recherches EHNE, le Centre André Chastel recrute un(e) post‐doctorant(e) qui sera chargé(e) de l’animation de l’axe 7 du projet : « Traditions nationales, circulations et identités dans l’art européen ».
Ce projet s’attache à définir l’incidence de l’art dans la constitution de l’Europe depuis le Moyen Age jusqu’à nos jours, à travers les notions de tradition et d’acculturation, en définissant les ressorts de la géographie artistique (forces centrifuges, centripètes, interactivités et réciprocités, réseaux) fondés sur la mobilité des hommes, des idées et des objets. Il accorde une place particulière aux processus de patrimonialisation
Le/la candidat(e) sera chargé(e) d’assurer un suivi scientifique et une coordination administrative des . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 11 février 2013;
- Date limite : 1 mars, 2013
The National Sporting Library & Museum seeks applications for the John H. Daniels Fellowship which supports scholars doing research in the area of equestrian, angling and field sports. Individuals from the disciplines of history, literature, equine studies, journalism, art history, anthropology, area studies as well as sport and environmental history have received Daniels Fellowships.
The John H. Daniels Fellowship supports scholars at the National Sporting Library & Museum for periods of two weeks to one year. Applicants must submit a formal application demonstrating how they will utilize the NSLM collections of books, periodicals, manuscripts, archival materials and fine art for research. The NSLM has over 24,000 volumes on equestrian, angling . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Damien Bril, le 22 janvier 2013;
- Date limite : 28 février 2013
- Date et lieu : octobre 2013 - juillet 2014, Berlin
ART HISTORIES AND AESTHETIC PRACTICES/KUNSTGESCHICHTE UND ÄSTHETISCHE PRAKTIKEN
The Berlin-based FORUM TRANSREGIONALE STUDIEN invites scholars to apply for up to ten postdoctoral fellowships within the framework of the research program ART HISTORIES AND AESTHETIC PRACTICES for the academic year 2013/2014.
Berlin, October 1, 2013 – July 31, 2014 Application deadline: 28 févr. 2013
ART HISTORIES AND AESTHETIC PRACTICES is designed to open the disciplinary boundaries of art history to a transcultural, global horizon. By creating a space of dialogue for scholars from all continents and regions, it discusses the potential and contours of a plural art history. It especially invites scholars from Islamic, Asian, African, European, Latin American art histories . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 7 janvier 2013;
- Date limite : 15 février, 2013
The Morgan Drawing Institute will award a small number of fellowships for the 2013-14 academic year. Applications are invited for consideration for Post-Doctoral and Pre-Doctoral Fellowships and for the Morgan-Menil Fellowship (specializing in moderna nd contemporary drawings). Fellowships are intended to support independent research projects on subjects relating to some aspect of the history, theory, collecting, function, or interpretation of old master and/or modern drawings. While research projects may focus in some way on works in the Morgan’s collection, this is not a prerequisite for consideration or support.
Pre-Doctoral Fellowships are awarded to advanced-level graduate students who have completed all course work and exams and are currently engaged in carrying . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 3 janvier 2013;
- Date limite : 29 mars, 2013
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is pleased to announce a one-year curatorial fellowship. The fellowship supports scholarly research related to the Clowes Collection at the IMA and provides curatorial training in the field of European painting and sculpture. The Clowes Fellow is fully integrated into the curatorial division of the Museum and has duties comparable to those of an assistant curator, ranging from collection research and management to exhibition development and the preparation of interpretive materials and programs.
To be eligible for the fellowship, the applicant must be enrolled in a graduate course of study leading to an advanced degree in the history of art or a related discipline, or be a . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Katherine Baker, le 12 décembre 2012;
- Date limite : 15 janvier, 2013
Short-term fellowships are generally restricted to postdoctoral scholars, PhD candidates, or holders of other terminal degrees who live and work outside of the Chicago area and who have a specific need for Newberry collection. The tenure of short-term fellowships is one continuous month, unless otherwise noted. Scholars who have an extensive need for use of the collections may request two months of fellowship support. The award is $2,000 per month for most short-term fellowships.
Applications must be received electronically by January 15, 2013, 11:59 pm C.S.T. This includes the applicant’s own materials and all letters of reference.
List of Short-Term Fellowships
Newberry Short-Term Resident Fellowships for Individual Research . . . → En lire plus
Posté par Christian Omodeo, le 12 décembre 2012;
- Date limite : 15 janvier 2013, 15 janvier 2013
Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, US
Application deadline: Jan 15, 2013
Newberry-Kress Fellowship in European Art and Art History
This fellowship offers support for PhD candidates or postdoctoral scholars; qualified applicants must be working on a European art history project covering the period prior to 1830.
The Newberry houses a variety of European art and the history of art and architecture within its collection. Most of these works relate to subject areas for which the library’s holdings are particularly strong. Particular collection strengths include medieval manuscripts; post-1500 European manuscripts; book illustrations; printing and book arts; calligraphy; maps, views, and topographical prints; caricatures and cartoons; and printed books and serials relating to the field of art history.
The total stipend for this . . . → En lire plus
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Équipe Rédacteur en chef : Olivier Bonfait.
Rédacteurs : Elliot Adam (Moyen Age) ; Nicolas Ballet (XX-XXIe siècles) ; Matthieu Fantoni (musées) ; Antonella Fenech Kroke (bourses) ; Vladimir Nestorov (Lettre mensuelle)
Administrateur web : Matthieu Lett.
ancien éditeur : Pascale Dubus
anciens rédacteurs : Gautier Anceau, Sébastien Bontemps, Damien Bril ; Sébastien Chauffour ; Ludovic Jouvet ; Aude Prigot
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