If you are interested about fluxus, please visit Artpool until 4 October 2022! A selection of documents of Artpool's Fluxus research, curated by György Galántai is open every workday from 10 am to 5 pm. More information can be found on the Artpool website.
Artpool Art Research Centre is one of four archives participating in the international research project 'Curating the Digital Attic Archive: A Case Study for Open-Source Approaches to Artists' Archives', and will host a meeting of archivists from Scotland and Ireland in person and an online workshop with leading experts from Denmark, Germany, and Netherlands during 24-25 October 2024. The …
… we present publications from 1986 to 2003 selected from the rich fanzine collection of the Artpool Art Research Center. The two themes of the selected publications—music (related to punk and other alternative subcultures and/or thematizing music) and political or social issues (mainly by anarchist and feminist groups)—are in many ways intertwined. Behind the seemingly chaotic editorial principles that define fanzines, there is a recurring structure that draws on formats present in …
International Conference of the Artpool Art Research Center The international conference celebrates the 40th anniversary of the foundation of Artpool and its concurrent relocation to the Central European Research Institute of Art History of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. It aims to map the cultural-political-historical contexts of Artpool's activity by bringing together scholars and practitioners interested in …
Online book launch of KEMKI Artpool Art Research Center Time: February 11, 17:00-18:30 Venue: online Registration Ieva Astahovska, art scholar, critic and curator (Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga, Latvia) Christian Nae, art historian and curator (George Enescu National University of Arts, Iași, Romania) After the invited contributors share their review of the book, a panel discussion will follow …