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FINAL PROGRAM – Australian Art Industry Networks: Artists, Agents, Markets and Museums

July 12, 2020
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FINAL PROGRAM – Australian Art Industry Networks:  Artists, Agents, Markets and Museums

Australian Art Industry Networks: Artists, Agents, Markets and Museums Thursday 15th – Friday 16th July 2010, The University of Melbourne See below for sessions or download the entire timetable with all speakers, abstracts and bios as a pdf AIAH final program Please direct any enquiries to Dr Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios mewi@unimelb.edu.au Day 1: Thursday 15...
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Contemporaneity and Art

July 1, 2020
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Contemporaneity and Art

CONTEMPORANEITY AND ART Two days of public lectures, panel discussions and seminars for the initiative to establish the Australian Institute of Art History and the VCAM, University of Melbourne. Free admission. Thursday 22 July, 2010 HISTORIES OF CONTEMPORARY ART Keynote lecture: “Histories of contemporary art: paradoxes, antinomies, contingencies” -  Terry Smith, Andrew W. Mellon...
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UPDATED DATE CHANGE: The 2010 Duldig Lecture on Sculpture: Städel Sculpture

June 17, 2020
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UPDATED DATE CHANGE: The 2010 Duldig Lecture on Sculpture: Städel Sculpture

Please Note the lecture is now on Saturday 19th at 3pm, after the Städel Symposium. Felix Krämer Head of the Städel Museum’s Collection of Nineteenth Century, Modern Painting and Sculpture The 2010 Duldig Lecture on Sculpture: Städel Sculpture The annual lecture of Sculpture is presented jointly by the Duldig Studio and the National Gallery...
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Symposium: Alternative Practices in Design: The Collective – Past, Present & Future

June 11, 2020
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RMIT Design Futures poster

Alternative Practices in Design: The Collective - Past, Present & Future 9-10 July 2010 RMIT University, Melbourne The rise of social networking and peer-2-peer technology development, the return of community focused activities (eg. gardens, knitting groups, food cooperatives) and creative collectives across the fields of the visual and performing arts has reawakened the discourse...
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Symposium – European Masters: Städel Museum, 19th – 20th Century

June 9, 2020
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Stadel symp

Symposium European Masters: Städel Museum, 19th-20th Century Saturday 19th June - NGV International European Masters: Städel Museum, 19th–20th Century comes to the NGV as part of the highly successful Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series. The exhibition brings together a remarkable collection from the Städel Museum in Frankfurt, one of the finest art collections in Europe....
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Architecture and Philosophy: Professor Jane Rendell ‘May Mo(u)rn’

June 9, 2020
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ARCHITECTURE + PHILOSOPHY May Mo(u)rn: A Site-Writing Professor Jane Rendell Time: 6.30pm, Thursday June 10th Venue:  RMIT 8.11.68 (Building 8, 360 Swanston St. Level 11, lecture theatre 68, to the right of the lifts) May Mo(u)rn is a site-writing which takes a collection of abandoned black and white photographs of modernist architectural icons found...
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The 2010 Duldig Lecture on Sculpture: Städel Sculpture

June 8, 2020
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Edgar Degas - 'Tall Female Dancer, Holding Her Right Foot in Her Right Hand', 1900-1910, 53cm, Bronze, Inv. No. SGP 63. The StEdgar Degas  Tall Female Dancer, Holding Her Right Foot in Her Right Hand  1900-1910  Bronze Inv. No. SGP 63. The Städel Museum.

Felix Krämer Head of the Städel Museum’s Collection of Nineteenth Century, Modern Painting and Sculpture The 2010 Duldig Lecture on Sculpture: Städel Sculpture The annual lecture of Sculpture is presented jointly by the Duldig Studio and the National Gallery of Victoria. This lecture will be presented by Felix Kramer head of the Städel Museum’s...
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Guided Tour of Block Arcade in Melbourne

June 3, 2020
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The Art History Chapter of the La Trobe Art History Alumni is running a Guided Tour of the Block Arcade in Melbourne. The Block Arcade has a very interesting history and is one of the finest examples of a Nineteenth Century shopping arcade. The complex is classified by the National Trust and is on...
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Call for Papers - IMPACT 7: Intersections and Counterpoints

May 26, 2020
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Call for Papers IMPACT 7: Intersections & Counterpoints Faculty of Art and Design, Monash University 27-30 September, 2011 The conference addresses practitioners, writers, critics, artists, theorists, and others working in the broad fields of print-related research. It aims to provide a platform in which practitioners and researchers can engage in a mutually productive exchange....
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Lecture: Sophie Matthieson ‘Drawing a Long Bow? Boccherini and the Madrid Visit’

May 21, 2020
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Anonymous, 'Portrait of Luigi Boccherini', c.1764-1767. Oil on canvas, 133.8 x 90.7 cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Everard Studley Miller Bequest, 1962.

The Friends of the Gallery Library ‘Drawing a Long Bow? Boccherini and the Madrid Visit’ Sophie Matthiesson Curator, International Art, National Gallery of Victoria Thursday 27 May, 2010, 6pm for 6.30pm This lecture follows the young virtuoso composer and cellist Luigi Boccherini to the Spanish court, where he arrived in 1768, aged twenty-four. The...
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