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Art and Market (Bratislava, 11-13 Dec 2003)

ARTWORK THROUGH THE MARKET: The Past and the Present (Art between Ideology and Commerce)

An international colloquium Bratislava, 11-13 December, 2003 SPEAKERS AND PAPERS:

Ján Bako¹

(Institute of Art History, Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava):

"From Ideology Critique to Apology of the Market"

Oskar Bätschmann

(Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Universität Bern):

[The theme not yet specified]

Michael Bibikov

(Institute of Universal History, Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow):

"Arts in the Context of Development of Means of Communication and Spread of Information"

Peter Burke

(Faculty of History, Emmanuel College Cambridge):

"Art, Market and Collecting in Early Modern Europe"

Gábor Ebli

(Institute for Art History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest):

"How Civil Society Makes Art History. Collecting Modern Art in Post-World

War II Hungary"

Claire Farago

(Department of Fine Arts, University of Colorado at Boulder):

"Museum and cultural property in the age of globalisation"

Madeleine Fidell-Beaufort (American University Paris):

On Art Collecting in America 1860-1870 Eva Forgács

(Art Center College of Design Passadena):

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"Moral Success versus Commercial Success. The Implications of a Dilemma"

Ursula Frohne

(International University Bremen):

"New Economies: Art, Commodity and Corporate Collecting?"

Christian Huemer

(Graduate Center, City University of New York /

IFK Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften Wien):

"Charles Sedelmeyer´s Theatricality: Art and Speculation in the late 19th

Century Paris"

Patricia Mainardi

(Graduate Center, City University New York):

"Impressionist Replication, Art History and the Market"

Paul Mattick

(Philosophy Department, Adelphi University):

"Art After Culture"

DeCourcy McIntosh (New York):

"Intersections in Publishing and Art Dealing: New York Favorite Pictures 1872-1872"

Michael North

(Institut für Geschichte, Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald):

"The European Art Market from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries"

Donald Preziosi

(History of Art and Visual Study Centre University Oxford):

"Art History and the Dialectics of Commodity Fetishism"

Brandon Taylor (University of Southampton):

"The Semiotics of Commerce: Mr Saatchi´s New Empire"

Mariet Westermann

(Institute of Fine Arts, New York University):

"Playing the Market: The Artist as Agent in the Dutch Golden Age"

Martha Woodmansee

(Society for Critical Exchange, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland):

[The theme not yet specified]

Venues:

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Hotel FORUM Bratislava

Faculty of Arts Commenius University Bratislava City Gallery Bratislava

Organizers:

SCCA (Foundation - Center for Contemporary Art) Bratislava Institute of Art History, Slovak Academy of Sciences

Bratislava

ARTWORK THROUGH THE MARKET colloquium is intended as a sequel to the project "The past in the Present: Contemporary Art and Art History Myths", Bratislava 2001-2002, that consisted of a series of lectures by Michael

Ann Holly, Keith Moxey, Olga Hazan, Donald Preziosi, Wolfgang Kemp, Stephan Bann, Matthew Rampley and James Elkins (see Proceedings The Past in the

Present: CONTEMPORARY ART AND ART HISTORY MYTHS, edited and introduced by Jan Bakos,

SCCA Bratislava 2002).

Reference:

CONF: Art and Market (Bratislava, 11-13 Dec 2003). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 15, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/25969>.

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