Museum Barberini
Seine at the Pont Saint-Michel, Hasso Plattner Collection
Provenance Research Day
Wed, Apr 8, 5 p.m.
The Museum Barberini, Navigating.art, and the Wildenstein Platter Institute are thrilled to present "Networks of Impressionism."
The project includes an exhibition and digital platform that will contextualize the relationships between the artists, collectors, critics, and art market participants who shaped Impressionism from the 1850s to the 1950s to help readers examine the social, economic, and cultural relationships that influenced artistic production and reception during this pivotal period. This collaborative project will integrate the WPI's extensive archival materials and the Museum Barberini's research on the Hasso Plattner Collection through technology built by Navigating.art. Future platform developments will integrate related research from additional institutions. "Networks of Impressionism" is scheduled to launch in Fall 2026 alongside a corresponding exhibition at Museum Barberini.
For Impressionist Futures, Linda Hacka, provenance research associate at the Museum Barberini, and Lisa Weiß, product lead at Navigating.art will present the multifaceted project and share a demo of the digital publication.
The webinar will take place on Wednesday 8 April 2026 at 8 am (PDT) / 11 am (EDT) / 4 pm (BST) / 5 pm (CEST)
This webinar is free and open to all, but registration is required as space is limited.
More information: www.impressionistfutures.com
Dates and tickets
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Please click here to register for the online event. You will receive a Zoom link to the email address on 6 April.