This article discusses the character of commercial galleries engaged in the promotion of contemporary art in Paris and Berlin during a crucial period, which began with the consolidation of exhibition networks diffusing ‘independent’ art’ at the end of the nineteenth century, and ended with the economic crisis of the 1930s and the Nazi takeover of power in Germany. It examines the types of spaces occupied by these galleries, and their location; the modes of presentation adopted for different types of work, both in terms of hanging and framing and exhibition organisation; and the relation between these matters and the commercial position and practices of the dealers involved. It discusses the evolution of these over the period, and difference...
The recent probing of display conventions and audience interrelations in contemporary exhibition ven...
L’année 1900 marque la fin théorique du XIXe siècle, dont les dernières années se caractérisent enco...
"In recent years there has been increasing scholarly interest in the history of museums, academies, ...
The structural development of commercial galleries and, more generally, of commercially used spaces ...
The article examines the agendas of the International Art Exhibition of the West German Sonderbund h...
The paper comments on the state policies towards modern art throughout the interwar period identifyi...
In the past five years the contemporary art market in a Western European and US context has progress...
In the valuation of works of art, the setting of a price is the last step, the result of a discursiv...
This paper reexamines the process by which a market for a new product modern painting emerged in Par...
The space invested by contemporary art galleries is of utmost importance. Not only is it essential t...
Combining the history of ideas, institutions, and architecture, this study shows how the museum both...
Wallpaper in the Time of Art Nouveau : Exhibitions and Commercialization Wallpaper designs produced...
This paper will examine the expanded role Contemporary art has assumed in rebranding Paris, France’s...
Among the archival records pertaining to the Berlin Head Office of the National Socialist Reich’s Ch...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
The recent probing of display conventions and audience interrelations in contemporary exhibition ven...
L’année 1900 marque la fin théorique du XIXe siècle, dont les dernières années se caractérisent enco...
"In recent years there has been increasing scholarly interest in the history of museums, academies, ...
The structural development of commercial galleries and, more generally, of commercially used spaces ...
The article examines the agendas of the International Art Exhibition of the West German Sonderbund h...
The paper comments on the state policies towards modern art throughout the interwar period identifyi...
In the past five years the contemporary art market in a Western European and US context has progress...
In the valuation of works of art, the setting of a price is the last step, the result of a discursiv...
This paper reexamines the process by which a market for a new product modern painting emerged in Par...
The space invested by contemporary art galleries is of utmost importance. Not only is it essential t...
Combining the history of ideas, institutions, and architecture, this study shows how the museum both...
Wallpaper in the Time of Art Nouveau : Exhibitions and Commercialization Wallpaper designs produced...
This paper will examine the expanded role Contemporary art has assumed in rebranding Paris, France’s...
Among the archival records pertaining to the Berlin Head Office of the National Socialist Reich’s Ch...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
The recent probing of display conventions and audience interrelations in contemporary exhibition ven...
L’année 1900 marque la fin théorique du XIXe siècle, dont les dernières années se caractérisent enco...
"In recent years there has been increasing scholarly interest in the history of museums, academies, ...