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Looted Art and the Art Market: Nazi Art Theft in Belgium, Europe, and Its Aftermath, Brussels, Conference
“Bringing together provenance research, art market studies, and data science, this conference aims to advance an interdisciplinary framework for analyzing the movements of cultural objects and their connections to actors, institutions and power structures shaped by the Nationalist Socialist era and its aftermath.”
- Where: Royal Museum of Fine Art of Belgium, Brussels
- When: 11–12 June 2026
- Link https://fine-arts-museum.be/en/news/international-conference-looted-art-and–1
Associate Director for Provenance Research and Object Histories, Washington DC, Job
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art is hiring for this important provenance position.
- Where: Washington DC
- When: Apply by 15 May 2026
- Link https://trustcareers.si.edu/en/postings/ef73babb-0993-4fa8-b486-d95a24383a1e
Associate (Art Loss Register), London, Job
The Art Loss Register is seeking to hire a full time associate. A rare job opening at the ALR.
- Where: London, UK
- When: Apply by 11 May 2026
- Link https://www.artloss.com/were-hiring-associate/
Coding Provenance: Workshop on Computational Provenance Research, Los Angeles, Workshop
A funded, exciting, 4-day training opportunity to consider how artificial intelligence can assist with collecting, structuring, analyzing, and visualizing provenance data.
- Where: Paris and Online
- When: 20 to 22 May 2026
- Link https://www.leuphana.de/en/institute/ipk/aktuell/aktuelles-und-veranstaltungen/single-view/2026/04/21/call-for-application-coding-provenance-workshop-on-computational-provenance-research-1.html