Monthly Archives: July 2019

Book | Global Trends in Museum Diplomacy

Global Trends in Museum Diplomacy by Natalia Grincheva Global Trends in Museum Diplomacy features several case studies from the US, Russia and China to explore alternative avenues of contemporary museum diplomacy that no longer depends on government commissions to serve immediate geo-political interests. Drawing on eclectic methodological approaches from traditional desk research to immersive autoethnography, this book shares global research journeys over the last ten years. Starting with revolutionary global expansion activities of the Guggenheim Museum, transformations have been traced, such as, cultural franchising and global corporatization in the context K11 Art Mall in Hong Kong and the International Network of Foundations […]

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https://www.islamicmuseum.org.au/ama2019-now-open/

Australian Muslim Artist Art Prize

A new Memorandum of Understanding between the Islamic Museum and La Trobe University is focussing on the strengthening of their relationship and the expansion of the Australian Muslim Artists exhibition. This will include an inaugural Australian Muslim Artist Art Prize, awarded with $15,000 and the addition of a new category, Future Australian Muslim Artists. This new category is for high school art students in years 10-12, with the winner receiving $250. For more information visit http://bit.ly/2MY1iNJ 

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Job | Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowships at RMIT

18 August 2019 Registration closes 25 August 2019 Fellowship applications close The Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowships are open for applications. There are four categories of awards/employment: Indigenous Research Fellowship, Senior Research Fellowship, Research Fellowship, and Postdoctoral Fellowship Areas of interest include: Design and Creative Practice | Ensuring social connection and sustainability are enhanced by new technologies through design and creative practice research that draws on social and digital innovation. We ask how design and creative practice can be deployed to reimagine health, resilience and wellbeing; how play can be used as a probe for creative solutions; how to re-imagine a world that […]

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Symposium | Intersections: New Work on Islamic and Southeast Asian Art | University of Melbourne

Speakers include Samer Akkach, James Bennett, Sam Bowker, Stefano Carboni, Wulan Dirgantoro, Peyvand Firouzeh, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Susan Scollay, Nur Shkembi, Manu P. Sobti, Sadra Zekrgoo This public event brings together curators, art historians and artists from all over Australia to look at the state of the field both here and our larger region. It is a day for exchange and debate, with series of papers, some case-studies, some explorations of specific issues or problems, to culminate in a final round-table discussion. Among the questions we hope to address: how can historical art production be understood in contemporary context? How […]

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Funding | Asia Study Grants | National Library of Australia

Applications for 2020 Asia Study Grants are open Deadline 30th August 2019. The Library offers annual Asia Study Grants to assist scholars in Australia to undertake research relating to Asia through a four week period of intensive access to our Asian language and Asia-related collections. With the support of the Harold S. Williams Trust Fund and private donors, the Library provides researchers and PhD students the opportunity to engage with the National Library of Australia’s Asian language and Asia-related collections. The grants are available for a period of four weeks at a negotiated time during 2020. Scholars have privileged access […]

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Exhibition | bookworks | Monash University Museum of Art

24 July – 21 September 2019 Participants: Adam Cruickshank (AU), Will Holder (UK/BE), Olaf Nicolai (DE), Roma Publications (NL), Batia Suter (NL), Ella Sutherland (NZ/AU) Guest curator: Warren Taylor (Program Coordinator, Communication Design at Monash Art Design & Architecture) bookworks is an exhibition of contemporary artists’ book publishing. Organised by guest curator, designer and educator, Warren Taylor, it brings six leading artists, graphic designers, book-makers and publishers together to explore the materials, procedures, ambitions, economies and critiques around art publishing. The term ‘bookworks’ was first used in the 1960s to refer to inexpensive, mass-produced books conceived and designed by artists and […]

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Bauhaus Diaspora and Beyond: Transforming Education in Art, Architecture and Design

Book – Exhibition – Events | Bauhaus Diaspora and Beyond

Melbourne Launch next week 25 July, details below. The anthology Bauhaus Diaspora and Beyond, soon to be launched in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane alongside a series of talks and exhibitions, is a major contribution to the centenary of the Bauhaus in 2019. The book, exhibitions and accompanying public events are the culmination of a three-year research project that brought together the region’s leading experts in modern art, design and architecture and has uncovered untold stories of how European modernism’s revolutionary ideas on art, design and architecture came to Australia and New Zealand. Bauhaus Diaspora starts with the Australian reception of […]

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Borso d'Este and Courtiers, Hall of the Months (detail), Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, c. 1469-1470.

Lecture | Timothy McCall – Velvet Goldmine: Silk, Gold, and Renaissance Masculinity | University of Melbourne

The Australian Institute of Art History at the University of Melbourne invites you to a lecture by Dr. Timothy McCall (Villanova University, Pennsylvania) ‘Velvet Goldmine: Silk, Gold, and Renaissance Masculinity’ Date: Tuesday, 30 July 2019, Lecture 6.00 pm-7.00 pm Venue:  North Theatre, Old Arts Building (149), University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010. The ruling men of Renaissance Italy wrapped themselves in silks and jewels, feathers and pearls. To dazzle the eye, they wore cloth-of-gold and cloth-of-silver, but also sometime gems made of paste, intended to deceive observers. What glittered was not necessarily gold, and luxury materials were not always what they […]

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Lecture | Dr Stefano Carboni | University of Melbourne

Macgeorge Fellowship Lecture Dr Stefano Carboni Director and CEO, Art Gallery of Western Australia This lecture explores one of the most intriguing books of the medieval Islamic world. The Wonders of Creation and the Oddities of Existing Things is an encyclopedia of the natural world written by the legal scholar Zakariya ibn Muhammad al-Qazvini (1202-83), who worked under the late Abbasids and the early Mongol Ilkhanids in Iraq. The book was extremely popular and is known in many surviving manuscripts, virtually all of them heavily illustrated. The text describes such things as survival from shipwrecks, encounters with giant whales, people […]

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Job | Professorial Opportunities at Monash including School of Media, Film and Journalism

The closing date for applications is Wednesday 24th July 2019 at 5.00 pm (AEST) As part of an ambitious new vision and growth strategy, the Faculty of Arts at Monash University now seeks to appoint a number of outstanding Professors to join the Faculty. Our goal is to continue positioning the Faculty of Arts as a global leader and innovator in the Asia-Pacific region. We invite applicants who share a passion for research, teaching, and engagement to play an active leadership role in building a greater Monash Arts Faculty and implementing our Faculty Strategy. We are currently seeking applicants with […]

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