… established by artist Pete Horobin in 1975 at 37 Union Street, Dundee, and now dispersed across collections in Scotland, Ireland and Hungary. Working as a 'network of care,' the research group is developing an open-source web platform for The Attic Archive designed and developed by sound and infrastructure artist Vo Ezn. This is the second workshop in a series of three, and you can learn more about the first event in Dundee here . We aim to launch the web platform …
… PhD in art history at the Sorbonne University Paris. Since 2005 she is a curator of the modern art collections at the Musée National d’Art Moderne/ Centre Pompidou where she organized a large number of international exhibitions, including “Art and Nature. A century of biomorphism” (Foundation La Caixa, Spain, 2023-2025) Alice Neel, Un regard engagé (2022); Allemagne / Années 1920 / Nouvelle Objectivité / August Sander (with Florian Ebner 2022); Chagall, Lissitzky, Malévitch - the Russian …
… Friday, 11 October Keynote 10:00–11:00 Angela Lampe, Senior curator, Modern Art Collections, MNAM–Centre Pompidou: A review of the exhibition “Germany/1920s/New Objectivity/August Sander”, Centre Pompidou, summer 2022: Sociological aspects of the interwar years Session 1: Art and Revolution 11.00–10.20 Harriet Atkinson, University of Brighton: “A beehive of creativity”? Interwar Collaborations Through the Artists International Association 10.20–10.40 Magdolna …
… (13:00–15:00) Gitta Ho: At the Center of Interest: Competing Access to Jewish Collections and their Transport from occupied France to Germany 1940-1944 Sina Knopf: Art Transfer and Networks. Alternative Methods of Transferring Art from Occupied France Marieke Maathuis: Women Navigating the Art Market 1940–1945 Lucie Němečková: Josef Cibulka: the Friend of the Fine Arts in Prague during World War II Coffee break (15:00–15:30) …
… renowned art historian who passed away in 2022. It was the great honour of the KEMKI ADK collection to receive, as per the family’s decision, his archives in 2023. László Beke earned his degree in Art History-Hungarian Language and Literature in 1968, and subsequently became a staff member of the Art History Documentation Centre. In the early seventies, in parallel with his institutional work, he became a leading figure of the Hungarian and regional progressive art movement. It …