Previous Posts: articles 2023
Artemisia Exhibition in Detroit for Feb 2022
August 23 2021
Picture: Detroit Institute of Arts
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Detroit Institute of Arts have announced a new exhibition they will be hosting next year. By Her Hand: Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy, 1500–1800 is due to run from 6th February - 29th May 2022.
According to the museum's website:
Women artists played a vibrant and often untold role in Italy around 1600. How did they work and succeed in a male-dominated art world? The Detroit Institute of Arts will explore this question and celebrate Italian women artists with a show devoted to their artistic accomplishments. Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–c. 1656), arguably one of most famous 17th-century Italian painters today, will take center stage.
The DIA is proud to house one of her masterpieces, Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, which will feature prominently in the show. Beyond Artemisia Gentileschi, the public will be introduced to a diverse and dynamic group of Italian women artists—from the court artist Sofonisba Anguissola (1532–1625) to the painter and printmaker from Bologna Elisabetta Sirani (1638–1665)—among other talented and virtually unknown Italian women artists.
The exhibition's catalogue will be available from the end of September.
The V&A is Hiring!
August 20 2021
Picture: V&A
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Victorian and Albert Museum is hiring a Senior Curator: Paintings and Drawings.
According to the job description:
The Senior Curator, Paintings and Drawings will take leadership responsibility for the development, care of, documentation and research, presentation, and interpretation of the V&A's collection of paintings and drawings (which include four national collections – Portrait Miniatures, John Constable, British Watercolours, and Pastels). Contemporary drawing is the main focus of current collecting and the Senior Curator, Paintings and Drawings will lead on this too.
As such, they will be expected to represent the museum at the highest level and play an active role in the field of paintings studies and collecting, nationally and internationally.
The post holder will also make a significant contribution to the wider work of the V&A, contributing to policy, projects and public programmes, supporting fundraising and income generation, and supporting the Keeper in the running of the department, including by creating a positive environment, supporting change, line managing 3 staff and sharing knowledge, expertise and best practice with a wider group of Curators and Assistant Curators to help them develop and perform.
The position comes with a salary of between £39,546 - £47,534 and the deadline for applications is 19th September 2021.
Good luck if you're applying!
Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie Reopens
August 19 2021
Video: euronews
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie has reopened after a six-year renovation project. The recognisable building designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe has upgraded facilities as well as a new permanent exhibition called The Art of Society 1900 - 1945 featuring 250 works from the gallery's collection.
'L'art de paraître au 18e siècle' in Nantes
August 19 2021
Picture: museedartsdenantes.nantesmetropole.fr
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Musée d'arts de Nantes will be opening a rather interesting exhibition this November. L'art de paraître au 18e siècle will investigate the history of costume and its representation during the age of the enlightenment.
The exhibition will bring together nearly 200 objects from the spheres of textiles and the fine arts, drawing on artworks loaned from the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, Musée des tissus de Lyon, Musée de la toile de Jouy, Musée de la Chemiserie et de l'Elegance Masculine, the Nationalmuseum of Stockholm, Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, Victoria and Albert Museum of London, Versailles, Louvre, and regional museums in Ecouen, Nantes, Dijon, Tours and Orléans.
The show will run from 26th November 2021 till 6th March 2022.
Dutch Paintings in the Musée Jeanne d’Aboville
August 19 2021
Picture: Musée Jeanne d’Aboville
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Éléonore Dérisson, Collections Manager at Fondation des Artistes in Paris, has penned the latest CODARTfeatures on Dutch paintings in the Musée Jeanne d’Aboville in La Fère. The article, and high-quality images found within, was made possible due to the museum's recent conservation digitising initiatives.
Short Course: Medieval Fashion 1200 - 1500
August 19 2021
Picture: University of Glasgow
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Since the Histories of Fashion and Art make for a rather good pair, I thought some readers might be interesting in this 10 week course which starts next month. The University of Glasgow are putting on a short course on the subject of Medieval Fashion 1200 - 1500.
According to the blurb:
Dress in Medieval society functioned as symbols of status and circumstance: from indicating economic levels (e.g. receivers of alms), marriage status of women, to social class at birth. People were conditioned to decode the complex signage system in dress, beyond and above our contemporary 'reading' of fashion. This course offers the opportunity to explore fashion during the High to Late Middle Ages (1200-1500) through investigating period art, literature and surviving textiles, and develop to an understanding of the meaning of high- status clothing. In this class we will do practical exercises, visual investigations, discussions, and where available, field visits.
This online course, which runs on Thursday Evenings, will begin on 23rd September 2021 and will cost £140 to attend. It seems that you don't need to be a student at the University to be able to attend.
Birmingham Museums Trust seeks Masterplanner
August 19 2021
Picture: advisor.museumsandheritage.com
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Birmingham Museums Trust has put out a tender for a Masterplanner to oversee a new flagship museum.
According to the article above:
A partnership is being developed between BMT, the Science Museum Group and Birmingham City Council for the new museum with a working title of The Birmingham Project.
The original plan was to create a new museum of science and industry, however, BMT said it recognised the potential to expand this vision to show more of its collections encompassing natural history, the city of Birmingham, world cultures, archaeology, fine art and decorative art.
Suggestions submitted thus far include placing a temporary museum in one of the large empty stores of the city's shopping district.
We'll look forward to seeing what this might mean for the city's Museum and Art Gallery, which houses one of the finest collections in the Midlands.
Spain's 'Guess the Painter' Branded 'Too Easy'
August 19 2021
Picture: Twitter
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Spain's Ministry for Culture and Sport have been in the national press this week after their 'Guess the Artist' challenge on Twitter has been ridiculed for being 'too easy'. Their first instalment, showing the image above, was answered after a mere 11 seconds. The ministry has promised to make the next instalments more difficult.
I've not mentioned who painted this hand, just in case any readers want to test their connoisseurship.
Article: Bellotto Restitution Claims
August 18 2021
Picture: Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The New York Times have published an article providing a rather fascinating summary of the ongoing restitution disagreement between the Monuments Men Foundation and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. The piece goes into further detail about whether Bellotto's The Market Place at Pirna was sold under duress or not.
The Monuments Men Foundation claim, supported by a report from the German Advisory Commission, that its former owner Max Emden "was not undertaken voluntarily but was entirely due to worsening economic hardship.”
The Houston Museum's lawyers and director Gary Tinterow have disagreed, explaining that American institutions are not bound by the same standards as European institutions. Tinterow is quoted saying that the sale “was initiated by Dr. Emden, as a Swiss citizen, with the painting under his control at his villa in Switzerland, and concluded by him voluntarily.”
Thieves Fire Shots in Botched Attempt to Steal Monet
August 18 2021
Picture: Zaans Museum
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Worrying news from the Netherlands that armed thieves tried to steal a Monet from the Zaans Museum in Zaandam on Sunday morning. Although shots were fired, reports suggest that museum staff and bystanders intervened and the crooks left empty handed. No one was hurt, fortunately.
Monet's The Voorzaan and the Westerhem was purchased by the museum in 2015 for €1.16m. The work has been removed from display amidst speculation that the work has been damaged.
Upcoming Release: The Art of Doris and Anna Zinkeisen
August 18 2021
Picture: Unicorn Publishing Group
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Unicorn will be publishing Philip Kelleway, Emma Roodhouse and Nicola Evans's new book on The Art of Doris and Anna Zinkeisen later in September.
According to the book's blurb:
This lavishly illustrated book celebrates the life of Doris and Anna Zinkeisen, charting the rise of the sisters from a childhood in Scotland, to their emergence as amongst the most eminent artists of their day in London, to a quieter yet still highly productive life during their twilight years in rural Suffolk. During the golden age from the 1920s through to the 1950s, the Zinkeisen sisters enjoyed a huge success and won numerous accolades.
Their paintings and design work, including posters, murals and luxury ocean liners, and costume designs for stage and film, are today emblematic of that period in British art.
Odaliscas. De Ingres a Picasso
August 18 2021
Picture: alhambra-patronato.es
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Here's a summer exhibition that I failed to spot earlier. Odaliscas: De Ingres a Picasso is the latest exhibition being held at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada. As the name suggests, the display investigates the fascination for the Odalisque during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
This particular exhibition contains 48 works including pictures by the likes of Ingres, Delacroix, Chasseriau, Gérôme, Constant, Bernard, Matisse and Picasso from collections such as the Musée du Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Musée de l’Orangerie, Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée Picasso de Paris, Musée Ingres-Bourdelle de Montauban and Musée de Rouen.
The show will run until 10th September 2021.
'Lost' Canaletto Discovered in East Sussex Home
August 18 2021
Picture: Gorringes
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The UK press have published news from the Auction House Gorringes that a 'lost' Canaletto of the Dogana da Mar in Venice has been discovered in a house in East Sussex. The painting emerged during a valuation undertaken by specialists from the auction house.
According to the article:
The back of the canvas is inscribed with the name of Auguste Chatelain, a 19th century Swiss psychiatrist and historian who is known to have owned at least one other similar work by Canaletto.
It also has a label on the reverse for the Mayfair art dealer Arthur Tooth and Sons, where the late owner's mother originally bought the painting 101 years ago.
Although the owners are said to have known the work was by Canaletto, the painting seems to have been kept in private hands for a century.
The painting will be put up for sale on 28th September 2021 with an estimate of around £150,000.
SMBA Reopens
August 17 2021
Picture: SMBA
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art in California reopened to the public a few days ago. The museum had been closed for a while as it underwent a six-year and $50m refurbishment project. The picture above shows the Ludington Court, which houses the museum's display of European Art focused around the Lansdowne Hermes.
Let's hope that those pictures, some hung rather high up it seems, are visible from the floor!
The University of Chicago are Hiring!
August 17 2021
Picture: The University of Chicago
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The University of Chicago's Department of Art History are looking for an Assistant Professor.
According to the job description:
The Department seeks applicants with innovative approaches to scholarship in art history, visual media or studies, and/or the built environment, an ambitious research agenda, and a commitment to developing pedagogical techniques for teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Scholars working in any pre-modern (before ca. 1850) period and any geographic area, with any theoretical or methodological focus are invited to apply. The position includes a normal teaching load of four courses per year, as well as commensurate advising and service responsibilities.
Applications must be in by 14th October 2021.
Good luck if you're applying!
La Cona dei Lani - Restored & Redisplayed
August 16 2021
Video: Direzione regionale Musei Campania
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Certosa e Museo di San Martino in Naples, Italy, reopened last week to visitors. Amongst their new displays this summer are a set of restored fragments of sixteenth century sculpture known as the Cona dei Lani. These monumental terracotta artworks, originally housed in the city's Sant’Eligio Maggiore church, were badly damaged after bombing during WWII. The video above gives a brief history of the artworks and their new display within the museum.
Sotheby's to Auction Off 11 Picassos from Las Vegas Hotel
August 16 2021
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Interesting news from the US that Sotheby's will be auctioning off 11 Picassos from the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. Famously, these art works were collected by the hotel's eccentric founder Steve Wynn. It is believed that around $70m - $100m will be raised to allow the hotel to expand its contemporary art collection. Furthermore, reports have suggested that the auction will take place in the casino itself.
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One wonders whether the new collection will consist entirely of screens displaying NFTs?
Warburg Podcasts Online
August 16 2021
Picture: Warburg Institute
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Warburg Institute in London have done a brilliant job of uploading 139 podcasts onto their website. This new site is fully searchable and contains many fascinating subjects which are all free to listen to / watch.
Dürer's Journeys at the National Gallery
August 16 2021
Video: National Gallery London
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The National Gallery in London is the latest institution to jump on the bandwagon of commissioning 3D videos of artworks. In this case it is to promote their upcoming exhibition Dürer's Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist which opens in November.
Ernst van de Wetering (1938 - 2021)
August 15 2021
Video: Toledo Museum of Art
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Sad news to report that the Dutch art historian Ernst van de Wetering (1938 - 2021) passed away last week. Van de Wetering became one of the great modern scholars on Rembrandt. He is most widely known for his association with the Rembrandt Research Project, an endeavour he dedicated 46 years of his life to. The six volumes of the Corpus of Rembrandt's Paintings, begun in 1982 and finished in 2014, will surely remain one of the greatest pieces dedicated to questions of authenticity, connoisseurship and scientific analysis. This is not to mention the other books he has published on the artist, which always made for extremely enjoyable reading in my experience.
Fortunately, there are many of his videos on YouTube to browse through, which give a wonderful sense of his passion for the artist and period.


