About this Event
For more than 50 years, IFAR’s resources on provenance, catalogues raisonnés, and authentication have been utilized by colleagues working in museums, academia, and across the art market. We are increasingly approached by individuals interested in developing skills in provenance research and establishing themselves in this rapidly evolving field. IFAR is pleased to announce that it is offering an introductory, practical training course in provenance research aimed at both advanced students and professionals. Class sessions are each two hours long and will meet on Tuesday and Thursaday from July 16th through August 1st 2024 beginning at 3:00pm EDT. For a general adgenda outlining the topic of each class, please see below.
In this live-taught online course, participants will learn how to investigate, develop, and interpret provenance narratives for artworks from antiquity to the present. Topics include:
- Tools to build object histories
- Nazi-Era claims and restitution
- Due diligence and compliance
- Cultural heritage issues
- Red flags for antiquities
- How to spot fakes and forged documentation
All participants will recive a certificate confirming their completion of the course.
Instructors:
Dr. Lisa Duffy-Zeballos
Director of Art Research, IFAR
Dr. Theresa Kutasz Christensen
Independent Art Research Consultant
Event Venue
Online
USD 675.00 to USD 750.00