[1] Researchprojekt Karl WALDMANN
[2] RESOURCES IN ART HISTORY FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
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From: Pascal Polar <infokarlwaldmannmuseum.com>
Date: 27 May 09
Subject: WWW: Researchprojekt Karl WALDMANN
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
We want to inform you about an exiting research project.
The research team of the virtual Karl Waldmann Museum studies since five
years the life and work of Karl Waldmann. With the fall of the Berlin Wall
around 1500 works of this, by then, unknown artist were discovered. The
works range from constructivist forms to Collages and Photomontages. Thanks
to the statement of one of his family members and the work itself we may
assume that Waldmann was born in the last decade of the nineteenth century
and died around 1958 in a Russian labor camp. Waldmann does not appear in
the art revues of his time and also his family, who diseased in the
meanwhile could not give us further information, so that the only way to
learn more about this artist is to study his work. (Please find all his work
on our homepage! www.karlwaldmannmuseum.com)
To advance our project, we are searching for students that are willed to
work on Karl Waldmann within their master or PHD theses, or may use his
oeuvre for working out parallels to other artists. (As our headquarters are
in Belgium, speaking French would be an advantage)
Karl Waldmann Museum
tél: 32/2/538.41.08
email : infokarlwaldmannmuseum.com
http://www.karlwaldmannmuseum.com
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From: <acdefn.org>
Date: May 08, 2009 7:09 AM
Subject: WWW: Resources in Art History
RESOURCES IN ART HISTORY FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
A Newsletter of Fellowships and other Opportunities for Art History Graduate
Students
"Resources in Art History" (http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html) lists
many CFPs that are open to the entire scholarly community. Most numerous
right now are those for the College Art Association and the Renaissance
Society of America, and most of those wish for submissions this month. The
main page for these is: (http://www.efn.org/~acd/Symposia.html). Please note
that I have no employment or involvement with these conferences.
Adrienne DeAngelis, Editor
acdefn.org
Quellennachweis:
WWW: New Art History Resources on the Web [2]. In: ArtHist.net, 30.05.2009. Letzter Zugriff 18.09.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/31591>.