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This Sunday, Professor Heghnar Watenpaugh will discuss the afterlives of Armenian cultural heritage sites in the wake of the Armenian Genocide for the Getty Research Institute's annual Thomas and Barbara Gaehtgens Lecture. Tune in on Dec 15, 2024 at 4pm PT.

Learn more about the event: www.getty.edu/calendar/survivor-objects-captive-si…

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Getty Research Institute

Watch the livestream for the Getty Research Institute's symposium, "Collecting Mesoamerican Art in the 20th Century: Revealing Histories of the International Art Market," happening on Friday, April 26 from 9:45 am–5pm PT. 
Part of the Pre-Hispanic Art Provenance Initiative, talks will focus on mid-20th-century practices of collecting antiquities among museums and individuals as nations of origin were taking greater measures to prevent looting and export. The speakers will address the complex and often clandestine histories behind these events as well as their ramifications for the present and future. The event will be live-streamed in English and Spanish.

Speakers

Martin Berger, Leiden University
Manual May Castillo, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich
María Galbán, National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian
Andrew J. Hamilton, Art Institute of Chicago
Kylie Ann King, Independent Scholar
Haydée López Hernández, Dirección de Estudios Históricos (INAH)
Michael Mathiowetz, Getty Research Institute
Mary Miller, Getty Research Institute
Megan O'Neil, Emory University
Matthew H. Robb, Library of Congress

Learn more: www.getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_4115.html

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