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      • Between Art, Research, and Occupation Policy
      • Collecting in the Eighteenth Century: On the Archeology of a Perfect Collection
      • Conques in the Global World
      • European ceiling painting - 17th - 18th century
      • Exhibiting Polyphony
      • From Orientalism to Americanism, Parallel Grammars. Pre-Hispanic Motifs in European Ornamental Grammars of the Second Half of the 19th Century
      • Object Studies in Art History
      • Paris – Pindorama. Bewanderte Bilder aus einer deplatzierten Moderne
      • Pour une histoire des relations artistiques entre l’Est et l’Ouest en Europe pendant la guerre froide
      • Quartier Richelieu
      • Sam Szafran (1934-2019). Obsession d'un peintre
      • Scientific Work on the Hôtel Beauharnais
      • Signum and Simulacrum
      • Surrealism in North Africa and Western Asia
      • Tempo! – On the Time Factor in the Furnishing Practice of the French Empire
      • ‘The City of Tomorrow’ in the GDR? Media reporting on architecture and urban development projects (1965–1975)
      • The painting collection of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture at the Louvre
      • Travelling Art Histories
      • Utopias and Dystopias of Nature. Surrealism and Ecological Thought
    • Past Research Projects
      • A Publishing Project: The Diaries of Count Harry Kessler (1868–1937)
      • ARCHITRAVE – Art and Architecture in German Travel Accounts to Paris and Versailles in the Baroque Era
      • Art History Authorities
      • ArtTransForm
      • Bilderfahrzeuge - Aby Warburg's Legacy and the Future of Iconology
      • Correspondence between Henri Fantin-Latour and Otto Scholderer, 1858–1902
      • Cultural Transfers in Weimar Classicism
      • Documentation Max Ernst
      • Editing and Publishing the Conférences de l'Académie Royale de peinture et de sculpture (1648–1793)
      • Encounters of Reality – Reality of Encounters
      • LOUD Discourse
      • OwnReality. To Each His Own Reality
      • Surrealism and Money: Dealers, Collectors, and Gallerists
      • The Fall of the Image: The Iconology of Negative Verticality
      • Travel in Time and Space - The "Cavey" pictures
    • Annual Theme 22/23 – The Visible and the Speakable
    • Previous Annual Themes
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Spaces of art

Transregional Academy on Latin American Art III – Spaces of Art: Concepts and Impacts In and Outside Latin America

October 26th – November 3rd, 2019

16.07.2016
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24.07.2016
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Transregional Academy “Modernisms” (São Paulo)
The Transregional Academy is organized by the Berlin-based Forum Transregionale Studien and the German Center for Art History in Paris (Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, DFK, part of the Max Weber Foundation – German Humanities Institutes Abroad).

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