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The Artl@s Lab was established in 2015 to help art historians take full advantage of recent developments in digital humanities, in particular in database and GIS. Throughout the year, the Lab organizes workshops designed to help humanities scholars to design, build, and use databases, as well as to collect, analyze, and visualize data, including data retrieved from the ARTL@S database.

The Lab’s workshops are free and opened to any interested scholars, unless otherwise mentioned. If you are interested in participating to the ARTL@S Lab, please contact Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, Director of Artl@s : beatrice.joyeux-prunel/@/ens.fr

Presentation of students’ work

The session will take place on April 18, 2019 in the IHMC room (45 rue d'Ulm, staircase D, 3rd floor), from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Marina Mazze Cerchiaro (São Paulo University): "D'où viennent les femmes lauréates des biennales de…

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February 28, 2019 – LAB- Semantic Description of Catalogues (with Richard Walter)

This LAB session consists of an introduction to the semantic description techniques most commonly used in Digital Humanities: XML-TEI (Text Encoding Initiative). We will work on exhibition catalogues. Taking part to this session is required to validate the seminar. Session…

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February 7, 2019. Japanese Catalogues and Art History. An encounter with Pr. Torahiko Terada and his students from Tokyo University

This session is an exceptional opportunity to welcome our partners from the University of Tokyo to Paris, thanks to the visit of Professor Torahiko Terada, and to the UTokyo Strategic Partnership Project of the University of Tokyo.  Come in large…

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24 January 2019 – LAB: Geomapping the international circulations of women artists (B. Joyeux-Prunel)

This session, which extends the January 10 session, aims to acquire the minimum skills to map the circulations of female artists identified in the Artl@s database catalogues. Participants must have worked since January 10 to complete and clean the data…

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January 10, 2019 – LAB: How to study the international circulation of women artists? Women in the Artl@s catalogue database (B. Joyeux-Prunel & Léa Saint-Raymond))

This session of the seminar provides a concrete introduction to the work on the Artl@s databases, in particular on the global database of exhibition catalogues (https://artlas.huma-num.fr/map/#/). It will be devoted to identifying and highlighting the international circulations of women artists in…

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Artl@s’Lab : Tracing women in international exhibitions (B. Joyeux-Prunel)

This session of the Artl@s' Lab proposes a collective workshop on women in the catalogue collections made available by the Artl@s database (direct access:: https://artlas.huma-num.fr/fr/database/).  We will trace the presence of these women, their representation according to the places of…

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Women in the Artl@s Databases (Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel)

The session will introduce the use of the digital databases put on line by Artl@s, with the objective to find as much as possible about the presence and role of women in the artistic and cultural internationalization. In particular, we…

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“Exploring the Geographic Information of Literature and Art History” – Workshop NYU-ENS/PSL

"Exploring the Geographic Information of Literature and Art History" Paris, France  4-8 June 2018 Ecole normale supérieure / NYU Paris Organizers: Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (ENS PSL), David Joseph Wrisley (NYU Abu Dhabi) Inscriptions closed. The workshop aims to provide students and researchers with access to…

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Artl@s Lab’ : Managing Big Corpora – Workshop

Thursday, May 3, 2018 13:30-15:30. Salle de l’IHMC, 45 rue d’Ulm, Paris, Escalier D, 4th Floor (3e étage).   

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Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel : Managing Big Corpora of Sources Digitally

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B. Joyeux-Prunel : Digital Cartography: An Introduction, 2.

This workshop will deal with open source mapping environments for the processing and dissemination of spatial art historical data (such as exhibition catalogues).

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B. Joyeux-Prunel : Digital Cartography: An Introduction, 1.

This workshop will deal with open source mapping environments for the processing and dissemination of spatial art historical data (such as exhibition catalogues).

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Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel: Exhibition catalogues and their use for art history

Les catalogues d'exposition représentent une source fréquente pour l'histoire de l'art. Mais cette source n'est pas utilisée au meilleur de ses potentiels. Cette séance proposera plusieurs manières d'aborder le catalogue d'exposition - en partant de sa critique historique (l'exposition a-t-elle…

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The Artlas Databases : GEOMAP and the ARtlas Exhibition Database. Opening of the Test Phase

Séance organisée par Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, with Julien Cavero and Léa Saint-Raymond. Lauching of a collective Test-phase on the Artlas Exhibition Database. Presentation by Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel. Presentation of GEOMAP - Mapping the Parisian Art Market, 1815-1955, with Léa Saint-Raymond and Julien…

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Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel : Why Not Map ?

An introductory course to cartography. 1st session. Come with a PC ordinateur (no tablet) QGIS installed (download here) An Artlas Account (here) Excel or a similar software Make sure you will be able to access to the internet with your…

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Mapping International Circulations. A 2 Days-Workshop in Digital Cartography – about Biennales

8 et 9 juin 2017 à l’Ecole normale supérieure, 45 rue d’Ulm, Paris De 10h à 20h le jeudi, de 10h à 17h le vendredi. Organisation : Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, Projet Artl@s, Ecole normale supérieure, Paris. (20 places maximum. inscription auprès de…

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Artl@s Lab

Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel est maître de conférences en histoire de l’art contemporain à l’ENS, habilitée à diriger les recherches, fondatrice et directrice du projet ARTL@S. Ses travaux portent sur l’internationalisation artistique aux XIXe et XXe siècles. Dernier livre : Les…

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