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Eventful Art Markets | Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow

Eventful Art Markets | Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow

Time:
Oct 23–Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)
Location:
Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow

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The workshop, Eventful Art Markets is part of the International Workshops Series “Tools for the Future: Researching Art Market Practices from Past to Present,” jointly founded by Elisabetta Lazzaro (Business School for the Creative Industries – University for the Creative Arts, UK), Nathalie Moureau (University Paul Valéry, Montpellier 3) and Adriana Turpin (IESA Art & Culture, Paris and the Society for the History of Collecting, London). This 9th edition, hosted by Thinking Culture at the University of Glasgow, explores the role of events in contemporary and historical art markets and the ways in which events such as biennials, lotteries, major auctions, world expos, and other events relate to the broader art market. Wednesday 23 October9.30 Welcomeby Dr.Nikki Kane, University of Glasgow 10.00 Keynote by Prof. Sophie Raux, Professor of Art History, University of Lyon 2 and Head of the Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA) Chair: Adriana Turpin 11.00 -11.30 Break 11.30-13.00 Session 1: Tools for Understanding Art Market Events Dr. Simone Santoni (City, University of London), Dr. Stoyan V. Sgourev (EM Normandie), Erwanghao Yu (City, University of London)“Things Fall Apart, the Center Cannot Hold”: A Spatial-Relational Analysis of Modern Art Exhibitions (1905-1914)Dr. Terje Gaustad and Matilde Balatti, Kristiania University College, School of Arts, Design, and Media, Norway, Understanding the Role of Events in Art Markets: Transaction Cost Analysis ToolsMarek Claaßen, ArtFacts, Berlin & Prof. Elisabetta Lazzaro, University for the Creative Arts, UK, Saturation in the international market for contemporary art? A geo-temporal overview13.00-14.30 Lunch 14.30-16.30 Panel 2: Auctions and exhibitions as art market events Irene Micheletti, Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, La Peau de L'Ours or the “Hernani of painting”: on the origins of the avant-garde art marketDr, Jonathan Adeyemi, Jue-Prayses Art Agency, UK, After the Hammer Fell: How Auctions Redefined the Nigerian Art MarketSummer Austin, UCL Institute of Archaeology, University College London, The Blockbuster Effect: how blockbuster exhibitions effect the antiquities marketFrancesa Stocco, Nottingham Trent University, The role of private gallery shows in the resurgence of textiles and fibre art in the 21st century London art market16.30-17.00 Break 17.00-18.00 Round table discussion Thursday 24 October9.30-11.00Panel 3: Alternative spaces Dr. Cecilia Paolini, University of Teramo; A forgotten women's history: how the Società Promotrici di Belle Arti supported the women's art market after the Italian National UnificationStephanie Dieckvoss, Courtauld Institute, Institutional Critique at the Art FairSofie Frederix, Ghent University, Belgium, Initiatief 86: The Ghent art market and internationalisation11.00-11.30 Break 11.30-13.00 Panel 4: Creating a buzz Diana Berzina, Maastricht University, Netherlands , Affective Atmospheres of Art Market EventsDr. Megan Hoetgerm, University of California, Berkeley, ‘The Kunstmarkt Affair’: Experimental Screening Events and/in West Germany’s Postwar Art MarketDr. Grischka Petri, University of Tübingen, Legal events: potentials of disruption and valorisation of trust13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00 -15.30 Panel 5: The art fair and the future Dr. Anne-Sophie Béliard, Grenoble-Alpes University, France and Dr. Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble, France, From Waste to Wonder: Greening the Cultural Event SceneGeorgia Gerson, University of York., Assessing the Importance of Live Events in a Digital Art MarketJulius YIs, PhyXels Virtual Fine Art Gallery, Navigating the Digital Shift: The Future of Art Markets in the Era of Virtual Events16.00-17.00 Roundtable Discussion Friday 25 October 10.30-15.00 Tour of arts venues and exhibitions in Glasgow city centre, led by Dr. Nikki Kane AccessibilityInformation on the Advanced Research Centre’s accessibility can be found on Accessable. We aim to ensure all people have equal access to our public events. If you need alternative formats or other reasonable adjustments, please contact scca-thinking-culture@glasgow.ac.uk with your request so that arrangements, where possible, can be made. Information Source: School of Culture & Creative Arts | eventbrite

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