Workshop - Call for Papers Although art market studies as an academic field has become increasingly popular in the last decade, there has been little research that critically examines the actors, places, rules, and structures of this system. This workshop aims to explore the infrastructures through which artworks have been produced and exchanged for goods, money, services, and reputation since 1900. Our …
The conference examines the memory of the Holocaust in fine arts within the Eastern Bloc from 1945 until the end of the 1960s. Dates: 9–10 June, 2023 Location: Berlin, Germany Organised by: Freie Universität Berlin, Kunsthistorisches Institut in cooperation with the Museum of Fine Arts – Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI), Budapest Organisers: Agata Pietrasik (Freie …
Methodological Challenges to Art Historical Research in Central and Eastern Europe The conference organizers welcome proposals which reevaluate art historical methodologies employed in the region so far and address urgent research topics, methodologies, and challenges to the discipline as a result of the transformations outlined above. We welcome contributions for the following panel …
… January 2023, attracted 38 artists with project plans based on artistic research, in line with the call for entries and the objectives of the prize. The jury of nine, was composed of Hungarian and international members: Zdenka Badovinac (Director, Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU), Zagreb), René Block (curator, gallerist, Berlin), Dávid Fehér (Director, SZM - KEMKI), Tamás Kaszás (artist, winner of the 2021 prize), Emese Kürti (researcher, SZM- KEMKI), Nóra Lukács (Curator, Berlin), Michal …
… Consultants: Dávid FEHÉR, Emese KÜRTI Research assistant: Viktor KOTUN The call for the TÓTalJOY Prize 2023 is available on our website.