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CRSA: Tom Wesselmann Digital Corpus in Conversation [VIDEO]

CRSA: Tom Wesselmann Digital Corpus in Conversation
October 26, 2021

The featured conversation between WPI colleagues Huffa Frobes-Cross, Project Manager of the Wesselmann Catalogue Raisonné, and Caitlin Sweeney, Director of Digital Publications, took viewers step-by-step through the development of a unique cataloguing system: from the initial considerations that went into choosing the most appropriate format, to the particular challenges of maintaining an online database-in-progress.

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WPI Joins Arkhênum for a Heritage Webinar [VIDEO]

WPI, American Battle Monuments Commission, History Associates Incorporated and Arkhênum: A Heritage Webinar
June 21 & 22, 2021

The WPI joined Arkhênum as part of two webinars with fellow speakers from the American Battle Monuments Commission, History Associates Incorporated and Arkhênum to speak about collection preservation, digitization, online sharing and so much more, related to collections and subject matter as diverse as art History and the legacies of the First and Second World Wars.

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Antagonistic Cooperation: Romare Bearden’s New Paris Blues [VIDEO]

Antagonistic Cooperation: Romare Bearden’s New Paris Blues
June 3, 2021

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute hosted Robert O’Meally, Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and founder of the Center for Jazz Studies for a one-time webinar. Professor O’Meally, the author of Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey, explored Bearden’s New Paris Blues, an unfinished series of books that spans media, cities, and artistic circles.

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Recovering Women’s Legacies: Artists, Dealers, Collectors, and Patrons [VIDEO]

Recovering Women’s Legacies: Artists, Dealers, Collectors, and Patrons
June 2–30, 2021

The Center for the History of Collecting at the Frick Art Reference Library and the Wildenstein Plattner Institute hosted a Wednesday lunchtime series spotlighting archival resources on important women who shaped visual culture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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Building the Gauguin Catalogue Raisonné [VIDEO]

Building the Gauguin Catalogue Raisonné: A Digital Publication
May 25, 2021

ICRA hosted an online webinar entitled Building the Gauguin Catalogue Raisonné: A Digital Publication with the Wildenstein Plattner Institute, Inc. and Navigating Art. The webinar comprised of two sessions, each lasting approximately one hour including time for questions, with a short interval between them.

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