Conference organized with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal in the context of the New Uses of Collections in Art Museums Partnership

SJAREL EX Freelance Curator, Writer, and Advisor   A New Typology for Museums and Storage Wednesday, March 15, 2023From 12:30 p.m. to 14:00 p.m.HNEOn Zoom*Conference in English “In 2004, climate change and maintenance issues stimulated those of us working at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen to start the process of developing Depot, a new storage space for… Continue reading Conference organized with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal in the context of the New Uses of Collections in Art Museums Partnership

Exhibition : Journey Through the Stacks: Illustrated Travelogues and the Orientalist Imagination

Concordia Library presents:Journey Through the Stacks: Illustrated Travelogues and the Orientalist Imagination. An exhibition curated by Stéphanie Hornstein, Concordia Library’s Researcher-in-Residence Featuring historic material from Concordia, McGill, and the Université de Montréal’s library collections, this exhibition explores the impact of halftone printing technology on the production of travelogues that describe the so-called Orient. The historic books… Continue reading Exhibition : Journey Through the Stacks: Illustrated Travelogues and the Orientalist Imagination

Séminaire GRHS Réputation, célébrité, popularité

Vous êtes cordialement invité.e.s à la prochaine conférence du cycle de séminaires « Réputation, Célébrité, Popularité » organisées par le Groupe de recherche en histoire des sociabilités, qui aura lieu le 2 mars prochain. Cette conférence, présentée par Béatrice Denis (doctorante en histoire de l’art, UdeM) retrace les aléas de la réputation de Louis-François Lejeune,… Continue reading Séminaire GRHS Réputation, célébrité, popularité

Docinter Workshop : Art history comprehensive exam

Dear PhD colleagues,The Comité Étudiant du Doc Inter / Doc Inter Student Committee (CEDI/DISC), composed of the PhD representatives of the three universities of our joint program, is pleased to invite you to the Doc-Interwinter workshop on the comprehensive exam!PhD students Marie Ferron-Desautels (Concordia), Béatrice Denis (UdeM) and Fanny Bieth (UQAM) will be there to share their… Continue reading Docinter Workshop : Art history comprehensive exam

CIÉCO / Galerie UQO : John Hogan “New Uses of Collections in Art Museums Partnership”, February 15, 2023

  In his presentation, John Hogan will discuss the past, present and future of the Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Archive preserved by the Yale University Art Gallery. The traditional historic content and the ongoing contemporary digital structure as an archive will be presented. In the event of incomplete historical content, the possibility to fill the… Continue reading CIÉCO / Galerie UQO : John Hogan “New Uses of Collections in Art Museums Partnership”, February 15, 2023

Call for papers : CAND Conference “Practicing Resilience: Redefining Spirituality through Contemporary Art”, February 10 2023

“Times of upheaval inspire a search for alternative understandings of reality.” In “Spirituality Has Long Been Erased From Art History. Here’s Why It’s Having a Resurgence Today” art critic Eleanor Heartney identifies a “trend for spiritually-minded art,” which has resulted in a “new spirituality [that] manifests itself in a longing for restorative positives, and human-centered… Continue reading Call for papers : CAND Conference “Practicing Resilience: Redefining Spirituality through Contemporary Art”, February 10 2023

Post Image presents Palestinian artist Rehab Nazzal : Moving the Landscape to Find Ground, a cycle of artist talks and artist residencies

Post Image presents Palestinian artist Rehab Nazzal, in the fourth installment of Moving the Landscape to Find Ground, a cycle of artist talks and artist residencies which takes place until May 2023. This series is built from a shared ambition to break open lens-based practices via the interrogation of the colonial prism through which photography exists.… Continue reading Post Image presents Palestinian artist Rehab Nazzal : Moving the Landscape to Find Ground, a cycle of artist talks and artist residencies