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🌍Excitement is building for FAHBI's Forum, co-organized by Dr. Katharina Günther and Prof. Dr. Ute Engel.

Join us as we bring together guests from the UK, Ireland, and Germany for a dialogue on "Displaying British and Irish Art: Images of Nation, Place, and Space".
kunstgeschichte-kongress.de

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37. Deutscher Kongress für Kunstgeschichte (Erlangen, 13.–17. März 2024) Der Deutsche Verband für Kunstgeschichte veranstaltet gemeinsam mit dem Institut für Kunstgeschichte der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg den 37. Deutschen Kongress für Kunstgeschichte, der vom 13. bis 1...

Let's celebrate the diverse beauty of British and Irish art together. 🎉

See you at #FAHBI's forum in #Erlangen!

kunstgeschichte-kongress.de/programm/pro...

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But wait, there's more!

After a lunch break, we're holding our members' meeting. 🤝 Join us for some engaging discussions and networking opportunities.

📍 Erlangen, Kollegienhaus, Rm 0.011
⏰ Wed, Mar 13, 12:45–14:30pm

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But we're not just talking heads! 🗣️ After the talks, we're opening the floor for a dynamic panel discussion where you can join in.

Let's make this conversation lively and inclusive!

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Our speakers will share their experiences curating art across different periods, offering fresh perspectives and sparking discussions on how we interpret and showcase British and Irish art.

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From historic masterpieces to contemporary works, we're discussing how art intersects with notions of nationhood, race, gender, and colonial legacies.

It's a vibrant tapestry of dialogue!

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Our theme "Displaying British and Irish Art" couldn't be more timely.

We're tackling big questions about culture, heritage, and identity in the context of art curation.

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The Congress for Art History @kunstgeschichte.org in Erlangen is approaching, and with it our FAHBI Panel "Displaying British and Irish Art: Images of the Nation, Place and Space"

⏰ Mar 13, 9:45–11:30am

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Ute Engel / Dr. Katharina Günther

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𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐄𝐱𝐡𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Sargent and Fashion
Fashion, identity, painting: Using fashion as a powerful tool, Sargent manipulated clothing to express identity and personality.
If you're in London, it's a must-see!

@ Tate Britain
22 Feb – 7 Jul 2024
www.tate.org.uk/what...

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📢 𝐂𝐅𝐏: The Art of Mourning (Würzburg, 6-7 Dec 24)
Explore 'The Art of Mourning' at the First Wellhöfer Colloquium in Würzburg! Dive into emotions and restraint in visual arts, 1750-1850.

Submit your 20-min abstract by Jan 31, 2024

More info ⬇
www.martinvonwagner-...

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𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐄𝐱𝐡𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Art Now: Zeinab Saleh

Drawing from everyday moments and memories, Zeinab Saleh crafts artworks evoking intimacy and tenderness.

If you're nearby, highly recommend!

Tate Britain
19 Jan – 23 Jun 2024
free entry
www.tate.org.uk/what...

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Call for Papers: '...and painting continues', University of Nottingham - For Art History Conference: University of Nottingham, 14 June 2024 Deadline: 31 January The persistence of painting is an art-historical conundrum, one that the Centre for Research in Visual Culture is considering throughout the academic year 2023-2024. Painting has survived many assaults, blows that – at the time – were deemed to be fatal. By tracking the continuity […]

📢 𝐂𝐅𝐏: ...and painting continues (Nottingham, 31 May 24)

Apply to present at the '...and Painting Continues' conference at University of Nottingham!
Deadline: Jan 31, 2024

Details ⬇
forarthistory.org.uk...

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Thanks for sharing 🙂

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British artist Barbara Hepworth with the plaster of Curved Form (Bryher II) in her studio in St Ives, England in 1961. Photograph: Studio St Ives © Bowness

British artist Barbara Hepworth with the plaster of Curved Form (Bryher II) in her studio in St Ives, England in 1961. Photograph: Studio St Ives © Bowness

Happy Birthday, 𝐁𝐚𝐫𝐛𝐚𝐫𝐚 𝐇𝐞𝐩𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐡 (1903–1975)!🥂

Thank you for shaping beauty out of stone and inspiring us with your timeless creations.

Her sculptures are part of the collections Lehmbruck Museum, Tate, Hepworth Gallery, and many more.

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📢 𝐂𝐅𝐏: EMSE 2024
Join the interdisciplinary workshop at Oxford on June 6-7, 2024.
Submit your papers by Feb 1, 2024, and be part of the conversation on early modern sensory experiences.

More info ⬇
www.open.ac.uk/arts/...

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HAPPY NEW YEAR to all art lovers, scholars, historians, authors and all those who are passionate about british and irish art history!

We wish you an inspiring 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣🍀

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Turner Prize winner Jesse Darling in front of his politically critical installation in Eastbourne, south-east England

Turner Prize winner Jesse Darling in front of his politically critical installation in Eastbourne, south-east England

𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬: Turner Prize 2023 for Jesse Darling (*1981)

Congrats! 🥳 @tate.bsky.social

www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tow...

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The Queen’s Galleries to be renamed after King Charles III in ‘recognition of the new reign’��... The Royal Collection Trust, which runs the museums in London and Edinburgh, declines to give further details on change of heart

𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬: From Queen's Gallery to King's Gallery: British art galleries change their names

www.theartnewspaper.com/2023/12/04/t...

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Albrecht Dürer, The Sea Monster, 1498-1501. The Whitworth, The University of Manchester, P.3017, Gift of George Thomas Clough, 1921 © The University of Manchester

Albrecht Dürer, The Sea Monster, 1498-1501. The Whitworth, The University of Manchester, P.3017, Gift of George Thomas Clough, 1921 © The University of Manchester

𝐄𝐱𝐡𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Dive into the world of Albrecht Dürer at
the Whitworth!

'Albrecht Dürer’s material world' offers a new perspective on Dürer as an observer of the worlds of manufacture, design, and trade that fill his graphic art.

A rare chance if you are in Manchester
Open until 10 March 2024

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News: Professor Rosalind Polly Blakesley's book 'Women Artists in the Reign of Catherine the Great' has been nominated for Apollo Magazine Book of the Year 2023 📚

Catherine the Great loved art, but this is the first study of the female artists she supported.

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Already read this article about the consequences of Brexit on art history institutes?
Here you go:
bit.ly/-afterBrexit

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Richard S. Moseley
(British, active 1862-1893)
A Ratting Terrier

LOT 9 Richard S. Moseley (British, active 1862-1893) A Ratting Terrier

Today: The British love for their four-legged companions is legendary.

At Bonhams in Edinburgh, dog enthusiasts can now bid on paintings of Dalmatians, poodles, dachshunds, and many more. 🐕🐩

www.bonhams.com/auction/2877...

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JOB: Want to be a Museum Manager?

If you're a visionary leader, eager to shape the community-focused service in a historic Tudor gem, this is your chance.

Closing date: 30 Nov 2023

www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/museum/museu...

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Just hopped on @bsky.app! Let's see who we can connect with here when it comes to British and Irish art 🇬🇧🇮🇪

Thanks @kunstgeschichte.org for the invite! 😃

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