The present paper studies two exhibitions that are virtually unknown in the field: the Belgian art expositions in Philadelphia and Buenos Aires in 1882 and 1887. The exhibitions took place outside the contexts of universal expositions and world fairs but they were not private commercial ventures. They were government projects, driven by consuls and by the King Leopold II. For this reason, I consider these exhibitions as results of economic, political and colonial endeavors rather than artistic products. The focus is not on the artworks, but on the dynamics underlying, and generated by, the exhibitions. As this study demonstrates, these art shows were not just instruments to open new markets for Belgian art abroad, but also constituted a med...
Exhibitions have been part of what artists do for centuries, but it was only toward the mid-20th cen...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly...
This paper calls attention to a network of artists, dealers, and critics from Europe and South Ameri...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorThis research discusses the contemporary ...
This article looks at three case studies to probe into the fruitful relation between art exhibitions...
This paper will address specifically the 24th edition of the Sao Paulo Biennial (1998), which took u...
Las arquitecturas expositivas constituyen una parte fundamental de la historia del arte, comportándo...
Na tese é averiguado o estatuto do fato artístico em exposições na atualidade, mediante a investigaç...
The issue of this paper is the relationship between foreign art and national art in Brazil. The focu...
A large number of International, colonial and ethnological exhibitions were held in Europe and Ameri...
El presente estudio es el primero de una serie referente a exposiciones históricas en la Argentina, ...
The ‘Age of Exhibitions ’ included the newly independent Latin American nation-states almost from th...
The author focuses on the link that can be documented between some museums and some international ex...
This article examines the Exhibition of Flemish and Belgian Art, 1300 to 1900, which was hosted by t...
Abstract: This work addresses the exhibition of art in the key of transfer of artistic knowledge. Th...
Exhibitions have been part of what artists do for centuries, but it was only toward the mid-20th cen...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly...
This paper calls attention to a network of artists, dealers, and critics from Europe and South Ameri...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorThis research discusses the contemporary ...
This article looks at three case studies to probe into the fruitful relation between art exhibitions...
This paper will address specifically the 24th edition of the Sao Paulo Biennial (1998), which took u...
Las arquitecturas expositivas constituyen una parte fundamental de la historia del arte, comportándo...
Na tese é averiguado o estatuto do fato artístico em exposições na atualidade, mediante a investigaç...
The issue of this paper is the relationship between foreign art and national art in Brazil. The focu...
A large number of International, colonial and ethnological exhibitions were held in Europe and Ameri...
El presente estudio es el primero de una serie referente a exposiciones históricas en la Argentina, ...
The ‘Age of Exhibitions ’ included the newly independent Latin American nation-states almost from th...
The author focuses on the link that can be documented between some museums and some international ex...
This article examines the Exhibition of Flemish and Belgian Art, 1300 to 1900, which was hosted by t...
Abstract: This work addresses the exhibition of art in the key of transfer of artistic knowledge. Th...
Exhibitions have been part of what artists do for centuries, but it was only toward the mid-20th cen...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly...
This paper calls attention to a network of artists, dealers, and critics from Europe and South Ameri...