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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Seeing in Art and Medicine
DESCRIPTION:This event requires registration; see further details below. \nJoin curators Jen Thum and Laura Muir for a tour of the exhibition Seeing in Art and Medicine\, on view from September 2 to December 30\, 2023. Thum and Muir will share insights about the museums’ medical humanities program for radiologists—on which the exhibition is based—the curatorial process\, and what can be gleaned through close looking. \nSeeing in Art and Medicine invites visitors to consider the medical program’s themes of narrative\, objectivity\, embodiment\, empathy\, power\, ambiguity\, and care through works from across the collections. Explore big human questions and try your hand at close-looking activities in an interactive setting.Tours are limited to 18 people and registration is required. You can register by clicking on the event on this form\, beginning at 10am the day of the talk. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-seeing-in-art-and-medicine/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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SUMMARY:"Art And Its Market" with Christie's Deputy Chairman Dr. Dirk Boll
DESCRIPTION:A Talk with Deputy Chairman of 20th and 21st Century Art at Christie’s\, Prof. Dr. Dirk Boll\, author of “Art and Its Market” with Q & A by artist/architect Fanyu Lin \nTuesday\, December 5\, 2023\, 12 – 1:15 pm ET (Zoom) \nOrganizer: Columbia Business School Alumni Club of New York \nContact: info@cbsacny.org \nWe are honored to have Dirk Boll\, Deputy Chairman of 20th and 21st Century Art at Christie’s to share the intricate ecosystem of the art world — covering market insights\, legal frameworks\, and technological impacts. Dr. Boll will delve into his new book\, ‘Art And Its Market\,’ discussing restitution complexities\, emerging trends\, and paradigm shifts.  \nOver the past two years\, structural changes in the art market have accelerated considerably. From virtual viewing rooms and private sales to new distribution channels\, the pandemic and increased digitization have had all-encompassing and lasting effects. With 25 years of experience at the forefront of the art industry\, Dirk Boll\, offers insights into the latest developments and dynamics\, as well as profound background knowledge. \n\nWhere to start as someone who is interested in buying art?\nWhat distinguishes the Dutch from the English auction?\nWhat role does art criticism play in the canonization of art?\n\nBoll\, who studied law\, also sheds light on the legal framework surrounding acquisition and the highly relevant topic of looted art and its restitution. \nBios \nProf. Dr. Dirk Boll studied law in Göttingen and Freiburg (Br.) and had his judicial traineeship at the Higher Court in Stuttgart and the German Chamber of Commerce in Brussels. A post graduate study in Art Management in Stuttgart-Ludwigsburg earned him a Master of Art degree. He wrote his Ph.D. thesis on distribution systems for art and the legal framework of the international art market. He joined Christie’s in 1998 in London in the 20th Century Art Department. Following positions in Germany and Switzerland he returned to London in 2011 to serve in various management functions\, from Regional Managing Director to President of the Administration in EMEA (Europe & UK\, Middle East\, Africa). In 2022 he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the 20th and 21st Century Art Cluster (Impressionist and Modern Art\, Postwar- and Contemporary Art\, Photography and Design). Dirk Boll is also a lecturer at the University of Hamburg on the subject of Art Management. He publishes regularly in various daily papers and international magazines and has a quarterly column in the Swiss paper Handelszeitung. Since 2009 he published eight books on various aspects of the art markets\, collecting or museum development (with Hatje Cantz/Berlin). In 2015 he launched a publication on “Auctioneers who made Art History”. His view on the post-Corona art markets were published in December 2020 (“What’s different this time? Economical Crisis and Art Market 1990/2001/2009/2020”). His latest publication “Art and Its Market” (handbook in six volumes\, December 2023) combines his background in law with his current professional area\, analysing the legal and economical basis for and the distribution systems of the art market. Dirk Boll is board member of the Friends of the Israel Museum\, chairman of the Advisory Board of Haus der Kunst in Munich and member of the Advisory Board of University of Zurich (UZH for Art Market Studies). In 2017 he received the Commander Cross of the order “pro Merito Melitensi”\, the order of merit of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Architectural Digest (2019) included him in the list of the 200 “most influential players in art and design.”  \nFanyu Lin is an artist and entrepreneur\, working at the intersection of art\, technology\, architecture and design. An active voice in global dialogues\, Lin serves on the Bloomberg New Economy Cities Council to collaborate on a methodical\, citizen-centric approach to urbanization\, and on the World Economic Forum’s Council on the Connected World\, to shape governance and innovation of the internet of things and related technologies in the global public interest. She is also the Chair of the Art & International Committee for the CBS Alumni Club of NY. Lin graduated from Central Academy of Fine Arts\, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning and Preservation and Columbia Business School. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-and-its-market-with-christies-deputy-chairman-dr-dirk-boll/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual Events + Viewing Rooms
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ORGANIZER;CN="Columbia Business School Alumni Club of New York":MAILTO:info@cbsacny.org
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Visible and Invisible Colors in Ancient Greek and Roman Art (Chinese) 中文導覽：看得見與看不見的色彩
DESCRIPTION:Which colors did ancient Greek and Roman artists use\, and how have we discovered their choices? What is polychromy\, and how does it influence our understanding of the ancient world? This talk explores both the overt and covert colors within our ancient art collection\, with a special emphasis on Greek vase paintings\, marble sculpture\, and Roman wall paintings.\n古人用了哪些顏色，我們又是如何得知的？什麽是多彩畫法，這個技法又是如何影響我們對古代世界的理解的？此次中文導覽重點關註古希臘花瓶繪畫、大理石雕塑和古羅馬壁畫，探索館藏中可見和不可見的顏色。 \nLed by:\nVivian Jin\, Ph.D. candidate\, Department of the Classics\, Harvard University; and graduate student intern\, Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art\, Harvard Art Museums \nGallery talks are limited to 18 people and registration is required. You can register by clicking on the event on this form\, beginning at 10am the day of the talk.\n哈佛藝術博物館導覽限額18人，請於導覽當日上午10點註冊報名參加。 \nPlease meet in the Calderwood Courtyard\, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk.\n請在卡德伍德中庭集合 （博物館商店和售票處旁的電子顯示屏中間）。 \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-visible-and-invisible-colors-in-ancient-greek-and-roman-art-chinese-%e4%b8%ad%e6%96%87%e5%b0%8e%e8%a6%bd%ef%bc%9a%e7%9c%8b%e5%be%97%e8%a6%8b%e8%88%87%e7%9c%8b%e4%b8%8d%e8%a6%8b/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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SUMMARY:Materials Lab Workshop: Ekphrastic Collage Inspired by Modern and Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Join artist\, poet\, and educator Lio Olin to learn about the long history of ekphrastic writing. Ekphrasis\, from the Greek word for the written description of a visual work of art\, has changed the way we approach and view visual art. The group will first gather in the modern and contemporary art galleries to take part in guided writing exercises about a work of your choice. That work will then provide inspiration for the creation of your own mixed-media collage.\nThe hands-on session will take place in the Materials Lab on the Lower Level. \n$15 materials fee. Registration is required and space is limited; registration will open on this form\, beginning on Saturday\, November 25\, at 10am. Materials fee must be paid to confirm registration. Please email am_register@harvard.edu or call 617-495-1440 to join the waitlist. Minimum age of 14; no previous experience required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/materials-lab-workshop-ekphrastic-collage-inspired-by-modern-and-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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