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"The history of collecting has sometimes been understood as the history of individual collectors. But collecting institutions (e.g., museums) are worthy of attention because they profoundly impact why we, as historians, look at some things and not others."
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State of the (Future) Field: The History of Collecting and Its Institutions
This article considers the state of the field of the history of collecting and its institutions. Following on from a 2021 âstate of the fieldâ article, also published in this journal, the present pie....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1468-229X.13434
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why is google search so good but google books search so bad?
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My parents holding hands after their assisted deaths: Martin Roemersâ most personal photograph
âTheir lives were getting harder, even with help. They did not want to go to a nursing home and neither wanted to live without the other. So they left this life togetherâ
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/apr/16/parents-holding-hands-assisted-deaths-martin-roemers-most-personal-photograph
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I am giving a (free!) talk at the V&A Museum on 3 June with
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@libertypaterson.bsky.social
& Niti Acharya, on the history of institutional collecting. Sign up to attend here:
www.vam.ac.uk/event/Yq2NZK...
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V&A Provenance Research Seminar: State of the (Future) Field - Talk at V&A South Kensington ¡ V&A
This talk will consider the state of the field of the history of collecting and its institutions, looking forward also to the future of this evolving field of study.
https://www.vam.ac.uk/event/Yq2NZKj6YB/state-of-the-future-field
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Today I'm looking at: Remedios Varo's "SimpatĂa (La rabia del gato)" aka Sympathy (the cat's rage).
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Today I learned that
@theguardian.com
is running a contest for âInvertebrate of the Yearâ. At a time of increasing climate crisis, of course the tardigradeâwhich has survived all 5 great extinction eventsâshould win
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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âLego and tardigradesâ: when humans finally destroy the world, what will remain?
Milnesium tardigradum is only 0.5mm long and has survived all five great extinction events â plus itâs cute
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/mar/26/lego-and-tardigrades-when-humans-finally-destroy-the-world-what-will-remain
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In Waterstones. Whatâs the story here then
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And hereâs the research article in The British Art Journal
britishartjournal.co.uk/recovery-of-...
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Great bit of art detective work this
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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The art expert did it: LGG Ramsey revealed as 1951 thief of Van Dyck painting
Exclusive: How one historianâs investigative work led to artwork finally being returned to âEnglish Versaillesâ
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/mar/17/art-expert-did-it-lgg-ramsey-revealed-1951-thief-van-dyck-painting
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Does Norman Foster think Manchester United are relocating to Dubai?
www.theguardian.com/football/202...
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Manchester United to build new 100,000-capacity stadium next to Old Trafford
Manchester United have confirmed their intention to build a new 100,000-capacity stadium âfootstepsâ from their Old Trafford home of 115 years
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/mar/11/manchester-united-new-stadium-next-to-old-trafford-norman-foster
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Some of us will go to an art gallery this weekend. Maybe it will help us reflect or inspire us. Isnât that part of a life well lived? ... But what if you didnât? What if there were no galleries, theatres, publishers or concert halls? What if we got rid of art?
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/m...
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The big idea: should we abolish art?
Down with expensive trophies at art fairs: itâs time to reclaim a more radical vision of creativity
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/mar/10/the-big-idea-should-we-abolish-art
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Today I'm thinking about Ceal Floyer's Working Title (Digging), a stereo sound installation that aurally represents the act of shovelling dirt.
freunde-der-nationalgalerie.de/en/blog/acqu...
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A sad day: RIP to the
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's vaguely Italian-sounding, impressively laconic sign which greets visitors on the entrance piazza. Replaced with this much more conventionally grammared yellow sign. Interesting to note the continuing commitment to capitalising "piazza".
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"The painting had been hanging in the National Museum in GdaĹsk, when on 24 April 1974, a cleaner knocked it from the wall, the frame broke, and she discovered the painting had been replaced with a photograph."
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...
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Brueghel painting stolen from Poland in 1974 found in local Dutch museum
Art detective and magazine help crack case of Flemish masterpiece thought to have been stolen by Polish agents
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/03/brueghel-painting-stolen-from-poland-1974-found-in-dutch-museum
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Will be in New York next week for the College Art Association annual conference
#CAA2025
â so looking for NYC recommendations
8 months ago
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I would bet on this being a verbatim play at the Almeida within 10 years
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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âItâs like solving a murderâ: who dumped 30 tonnes of rubbish on Lichfield?
The city is determined to solve the âwhodumpeditâ mystery after a huge pile of refuse was discarded, blocking the road. But with fly-tipping across the UK on the up, will it be possible to find the cu...
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/feb/05/its-like-solving-a-who-dumped-30-tonnes-of-rubbish-on-lichfield
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To the tune of âwe found love in a hopeless placeâ
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Wow, these paintings by Eric Tucker are extraordinary.
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
âSecret Lowryâ: the ex-gravedigger who painted northern life, from factory to fuggy pub
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âSecret Lowryâ: the ex-gravedigger who painted northern life, from factory to fuggy pub
He repaired his car with Sellotape and kept his trousers up with rope. But Eric Tucker had a hidden life â painting drinkers, smokers and factory-workers without saccharine or sentiment. Now a book ce...
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/jan/23/secret-lowry-gravedigger-eric-tucker-northern-life-factory-pub
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If you told me this, an image of the Horsehead Nebula captured by telescopes, was a promo image for the film Wicked, I would believe you
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The Horsehead Nebula*
The Horsehead Nebula*
https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso0202a/
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These are very good
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Margot Finn
9 months ago
'The feeling of the show, then, is of provisionality, of history in the process of being digested and rewritten.' Wonderful encapsulation of what History is and how it 'works'. (And NB the exhibition itself is also a real treat).
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Like just LOOK at this panopticon... Wonder what Foucault would have thought
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This is a great, Pynchon-esque story: Secretive underground exploration group assists with missing museum artefacts in Melbourne. Members of clandestine group retrieve objects from drains after burst pipe at Australian museumâs storage facility.
www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/01/06/s...
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Secretive underground exploration group assists with missing museum artefacts in Melbourne
Members of clandestine group retrieve objects from drains after burst pipe at Australian museumâs storage facility
https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/01/06/secretive-underground-exploration-group-assists-with-missing-museum-artefacts-in-melbourne
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Escape from the terrordome: how Netherlands panopticon prisons are being reborn as stunning arts hubs. They were built to instil fear. Now these giant domed jails, which date back to the 1700s, are being turned into creative centres
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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Escape from the terrordome: how Netherlands panopticon prisons are being reborn as stunning arts hubs
They were built to instil fear. Now these giant domed jails, which date back to the 1700s, are being turned into creative centres â complete with cells for rent and escape rooms
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/jan/07/terrordome-netherlands-panopticon-prisons
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hi
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just to say I really enjoyed "Sheet Happens" and have found it helpful in my own work. so thank you
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Dr. Peter Paul Rubens
9 months ago
El Grecoâs portrait of the great renaissance miniaturist Giulio Clovio in 1570, holding one of his masterpieces. Today has been his day.
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This handbag would EAT at Paris Fashion Week
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badaude
9 months ago
Lacan wishes you a happy new year, from the first seminar of Lacan.
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"patriarchy puts women in a sceptical scenario, making the distinction between the men you can and can't trust difficult to draw." An excellent, important piece by Sophie Smith in the
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Sophie Smith ¡ Sleeping Women: On the Pelicot trial
Gisèle Pelicot doesnât conceive of her now ex-husband or the other men who raped her as âbad applesâ, aberrations...
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/n24/sophie-smith/sleeping-women
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I hate the term "museum professional". It's work. You are a museum worker.
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Danny Birchall
9 months ago
It's my tenth anniversary of moving to Neasden today. To celebrate, here are ten Top Facts about the suburb everybody loves to deride ...
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Dr Bendor Grosvenor FRHistS
9 months ago
I don't see many long threads on here, but I'll try one - it's about Holbein's Ambassadors, his 1533 masterpiece in the National Gallery. It's often presented as a great mystery, but I think once we understand the circumstances in which it was made, its meaning becomes clearer. 1/
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Versailles: Science and Splendour is the Guardian's exhibition of the week (with a great photo of my colleague Hannah Cenusa cleaning Louis XV's rhino). Very proud to have worked on this exhibition!
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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A French revolution in science, Japanese art remixed and Everest re-ascended â the week in art
A blockbuster show of Versaillesâ experiments, Takashi Murakamiâs cheeky spin on classic paintings and Mallory and Irvine remembered â all in your weekly dispatch
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/dec/06/versailles-science-museum-takashi-mukrakami-everest-mallory-irvine
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"What good might be achieved if auction houses and academia were to work more closely together on provenance research?" A blog post on the recent "State of the Field" article by
@shreyagupta.bsky.social
,
@libertypaterson.bsky.social
, Niti Acharya, & me.
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State of the (Future) Field: The History of Collecting and Its Institutions
https://www.history.org.uk/higher-ed/categories/964/resource/11049/state-of-the-future-field-the-history-of-collec
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anaĂŻs walsdorf
10 months ago
My first publication! 𼳠Thank you so much to
@camillemarys.bsky.social
and
@ellietheelement.bsky.social
for all your work putting together this outstanding special issue! Can't wait to dive in!
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Christopher Smith
10 months ago
This excellent article by
@suryabowyer.com
, Shreya Gupta,
@libertypaterson.bsky.social
, and Niti Acharya includes a generous reflection on AHRC funded work in collections, and a challenge for the future
@hisjournalha.bsky.social
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Shannon Mattern
10 months ago
Neil Postmanâs Seven Question are useful here (Neil was on my dissertation committee):
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The arrangement of this board makes it look like Rudiger is some omnipotent god looking down upon his subjects from heaven, and the hippo at bottom right is screaming out at him for the unfairness of godâs judgement â˝ď¸
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Paul Fairie
10 months ago
All ills of the human race
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I would like a return to this style of phone number please. Simple. Chic. Mysterious. (No this was not the number for a museum.) đ
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Matt Gabriele
10 months ago
historians:
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10 months ago
Archives hold the keys to history. You can find information on so much, from your local area, your own house or street, to large political movements and social history. There's so much to discover in your local archive!
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Dr Emma Merkling
10 months ago
Slowly thinking thru a BA lecture on âmaterialityâ as an art historical tool/lens. My focus will prob be on Victorian painting & the many âmaterialitiesâ & âmaterialismsâ of the
#c19th
. Soliciting recs for a good set text on art history and materiality to accompany it đđ
#arthistory
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ArtButMakeItSports
10 months ago
Man with a Beer Jug, by Frans Hals, 1630, đ¸ by
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Margot Finn
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'The animal is an enormous bit of surviving evidence of a period of so-called ârhinomaniaâ that swept Europe at the end of the 18th century, with clocks, decorations and occasionally even wigs all styled to feature the shape of the animal.'
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âPhotographs did not do it justiceâ: King Louis XVâs magnificent rhino is star of new London exhibition
After wowing the court of Versailles over 200 years ago, the jet-black beast is back in the spotlight at the Science Museum
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/nov/30/king-louis-xv-rhinoceros-london-exhibition-science-museum
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One of the most perfectly executed "letters to the editor" I have ever seen.
www.economist.com/letters/2024...
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History: The Journal of the Historical Association
10 months ago
#skystorians
New article drop! A 'State of the Field' reflection on The History of Collections and Institutions by Surya Bowyer, Shreya Gupta, Liberty Paterson, and Niti Acharya. OA
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screaming crying throwing up (but not in a good way)
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Jaguar unveils new logo and branding ahead of electric-only future
The luxury car manufacturer will launch three new electric cars in 2026 as part of its rebrand.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgr0pw00n7qo
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Friday reshare: By analysing the work of a new generation of scholars, this article charts recent research trends and looks forward to future directions in the field of the history of collecting and its institutions. That future is a thrilling one. Read free:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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This was the only logical thing to do actually
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