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    Mail Art Chro-No-Logy

    Mail Art Chro-No-Logy

    … New York. A reproduction can be found in the collection of the Artpool Art Research Center, in the publication ± 1961 (Julia Robinson, Christian Xatrec [eds.]: ± 1961 La expansión de las artes, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, 2013, p. 246)

    Showcasing Selections From the Collection

    Showcasing Selections From the Collection

    … the workings of an “active archive”. Fanzine Anatomy – Alternative Hungarian Publications on Music and Politics from the Artpool Collection, 14/05-19/09/2025 Documents from the first decade of Artpool Art Research Center, 06/03-08/05/2024 Ray Johnson 96 - Nothing, Chance, and Identity, 16/10/2023-13/01/2024 Fluxus@Artpool, 12/07-04/10/2023 50 Years of Rememberance/Basic Differences, 04/25-28/06/2023 FUTURE BEGINNINGS / COINCIDENCES | NOW, …

    Organising the Spectacle: Regional Contexts of the Historical Avant-garde

    Organising the Spectacle: Regional Contexts of the Historical Avant-garde

    … and Eastern Europe to major metropolises during the interwar period.   Major related  publications of the project leaders: Bárdi, Sára (2024). “A második világháborús kormányzati propaganda szerződtetett művésze .” Betekintő 18: 2, 91–113. Gucsa, Magdolna (2024). The Double Resistance of the German Periodical Die Zone (1933–34) in Paris . Journal of European Periodical Studies, 9: 1 (Summer), 71–90. Őze, Eszter. (2024). Exploitation and care: public health …

    László Beke Archive and Research

    László Beke Archive and Research

    … and Eastern European conceptualism. We are planning an international conference to mark the publication of the volume, and to publish further sources in the coming phases of the project. Events: World-Famous World-Archives – László Beke 80, 23. 05. 2024.

    The Oeuvre of György Konecsni

    The Oeuvre of György Konecsni

    … which includes artwork analyses and essays offering a fresh perspective, is the first original publication of the Archive and Documentation Center (ADK) of the Museum of Fine Arts – Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI), which was founded in 2021. The volume entitled Seeing the Whole Picture is edited by Katalin Bakos and Eszter Szőnyeg-Szegvári. Authors include Katalin Bakos, Barbara Dudás, Ágnes Képiró, Mária Madár, Eszter Szőnyeg-Szegvári, György Szücs, …

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