Appel à communication : Celebrating James Ensor’s Modernity. New Perspectives Dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the death of the Belgian artist James Ensor (1860-1949) (Anvers, 9-11 décembre 2024)

Appel à communication : Celebrating James Ensor’s Modernity. New Perspectives Dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the death of the Belgian artist James Ensor (1860-1949) (Anvers, 9-11 décembre 2024)

Location: University of Antwerp, Hof van Liere, Antwerp (Belgium) Dates: 9, 10 & 11 December 2024 English spoken

Deadline: 15 September 2024 Contact person: Herwig Todts

The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA), in association with the University of Antwerp (ARCHES – Antwerp Cultural Heritage Sciences) & ARIA – Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts)), is organizing an international symposium on James Ensor to be held on Monday 9, Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 December . . . → En lire plus

Online Symposium : « Dutch Bargains and Belgian Sales: Making a Market for Art from the Low Countries in the Americas, c. 1840-1920 » (20-21 juin 2024)

Online Symposium : « Dutch Bargains and Belgian Sales: Making a Market for Art from the Low Countries in the Americas, c. 1840-1920 » (20-21 juin 2024)

A two-day online symposium 20 and 21 June 2024, 15:00-18:00 (CEST / Brussels time)

Organised by Jan Dirk Baetens (Radboud University Nijmegen), Evelien de Visser (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History) and Ulrike Müller (University of Antwerp / Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium)

PROGRAM Thursday 20 June 2024 15.00-15.05 Chris Stolwijk (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History) Welcome 15.05-15.10 Evelien De Visser (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History) Introduction 15.10-15.30 Suzanne Veldink . . . → En lire plus

Colloque : European Society for Nineteenth-Century Art: « Thinking in the Box: The Benefits of Artistic Tradition in the Nineteenth Century » (26-27-28 Mai 2021, en ligne)

Colloque : European Society for Nineteenth-Century Art: « Thinking in the Box: The Benefits of Artistic Tradition in the Nineteenth Century » (26-27-28 Mai 2021, en ligne)

Organised by the European Society for Nineteenth-Century Art (ESNA), 26-27-28 May 2021, online only (zoom)

Keynotes: Liz Prettejohn (University of York) and Cordula Grewe (Indiana University)

 

Online registration is now open. Please register before 20 May 2021.

Regular: € 10

Students: free but compulsory registration in advance

Regular tickets are available via the RKD webshop:

https://rkd.nl/en/webshop?view=product&id=1cf542ce-d35d-5c79-5a5e-19ceb6b7b881

Student registration: please email to events@rkd.nl and attach a scan of your student card

Program (all times Amsterdam time):

Day 1 . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « Thinking in the Box: The Benefits of Artistic Tradition in the Nineteenth Century » (14-15 mai 2020, La Haye)

Appel à communication : « Thinking in the Box: The Benefits of Artistic Tradition in the Nineteenth Century » (14-15 mai 2020, La Haye) Organised by the European Society for Nineteenth-Century Art (ESNA) 14-15 May 2020: The Hague, RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History Keynote: Liz Prettejohn (University of York) Submission deadline: 20 December 2019

Poetry and progress are like two ambitious men who hate one another with an instinctive hatred, and when they meet upon the same road, one of them has to give place. Charles Baudelaire, Salon of 1859

Tradition is art history’s eternal Other: it is that which must be overcome, resisted, thrown . . . → En lire plus

Revue : « Oud Holland » – new style

Revue : « Oud Holland » – new style

The oldest surviving art-historical journal in the world is a nineteenth-century Dutch periodical. After 135 years of uninterrupted publication, Oud Holland is reinventing itself in 2018, with a broader editorial board and, in addition to the printed journal, a complementary new online platform.

Oud Holland is also expanding its scope in order to give a platform to high-quality research on Belgian and Dutch art of the ‘long’ nineteenth century. It is now actively seeking contributions in this field from scholars and museum professionals.

Open to both traditional and innovative approaches, Oud Holland is dedicated to publishing ambitious and original contributions . . . → En lire plus