Olivia Rodrigues

New Collections Added to the Digital Archives

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute (WPI) is proud to announce the long-anticipated release of three prestigious archival collections, which provide significant information for market studies and provenance research of 19th and 20th century French art.  Eugène and Jules Féral Inventories, 1841 – 1940 The Eugène and Jules Féral Inventories provide an overview of the professional activities of the

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Johns Oral Histories

Johns Oral Histories In this singular oral history, the WPI’s Director of Digital Publications, Caitlin Sweeney, speaks with Roberta Bernstein about her first-hand experience working with Jasper Johns to complete the research for the artist’s catalogue raisonné of painting and sculpture, as well as her monograph on his work. Sweeney and Bernstein worked on the

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Paper Thin: Walking the Line Between Art and Ephemera – Panel at 109th CAA Conference

Paper Thin: Walking the Line Between Art and Ephemera – Panel at 109th CAA Conference
February 12, 2021

Our archivist Samantha Rowe chaired a panel at the 109th CAA. Sandrine Canac, PhD, Director of Digital Archival Projects, Samantha Rowe and five panelists from top institutions discussed the nebulous line between art object and archival record.

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Discovering Wesselmann [VIDEO]

Discovering Wesselmann
December 16, 2020

A conversation between our archivist, Samantha Rowe, and the project manager for the Tom Wesselmann Catalogue Raisonné, Huffa Frobes-Cross. Working between the Tom Wesselmann Papers and the artist’s work, Huffa and Samantha discussed how archival research intersects with and supports the development of this catalogue raisonné project.

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WPI Oral Histories

The WPI Oral Histories provide unprecedented firsthand accounts from art historians, archivists, gallerists, and others with close connections to WPI’s research projects. Issued in installments throughout 2021, each oral history will complement the WPI’s unique material. The WPI’s Oral History Series accompanies its forthcoming Catalogue Raisonné Projects. Some explore the artist’s life and work, and most cover scholarly

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Gauguin Oral Histories

Gauguin Oral Histories The Wildenstein Plattner Institute’s (WPI’s) Paul Gauguin Oral History Series explores the context and creation of the 2020 digital volumes of the catalogue raisonné of the paintings of Paul Gauguin.Interviews with the catalogue’s researchers and preeminent Gauguin scholars, including Sylvie Crussard, reveal the intricate, detailed process and decisions that shape a catalogue

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