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    What is to be Done? Methodological Challenges to Art Historical Research in Central and Eastern Europe

    What is to be Done? Methodological Challenges to Art Historical Research in Central and Eastern Europe

    … Introduction 10.00 – 12.00 Panel 1: Revisiting socialist art: state-supported institutions, exhibitions, and cultural diplomacy Tomasz Zaluski – Introduction : In Search of New Agendas. Potential Histories of Art & Modernization Under Socialism Maja and Reuben Fowkes – Thirty Victorious Years: an exhibition of engaged realist art from ten socialist states that didn’t shake the world Irina Cărăbaș – Mexican Art and Cultural Diplomacy in Romania Ljiljana Kolešnik …

    Válság vagy virágzás? Beszélgetések az 1980-as évek művészetéről

    Válság vagy virágzás? Beszélgetések az 1980-as évek művészetéről

    … of KEMKI's research project about the 1980s.  The first discussion will focus on the exhibition system for the visual arts. With our guests, we are looking for answers to the following questions: How did decentralization and marketization of cultural institutions affect art? What could and could not be exhibited? What role did city and council galleries play in underground art of the period? Conversation participants: Gábor Andrási, art historian, director of the …

    #the 80s lecture 2024.04.30. 18:00
    A modern bálvány: Henry Moore a keleti blokkban

    A modern bálvány: Henry Moore a keleti blokkban

    Conceived in a documentary format, the exhibition proposes a contextualisation of the Henry Moore exhibition taken on tour to Bucharest, Bratislava, Prague and Budapest in 1966–67. The exhibition is a collective research project, being initiated by art historians Alina Șerban (Bucharest), Daniel Véri (Budapest) and Lujza Kotočová (Prague) and contains a series of interviews with witnesses of the exhibition in Romania, the Czech …

    #Cold War #Henry Moore #exhibition permanent exhibition 2021.10.14. - 2022.02.06.
    Central and Eastern European Artists in Interwar Metropolises

    Central and Eastern European Artists in Interwar Metropolises

    … 13.40–14.00 Sára Bárdi, KEMKI, Budapest: State Representation of Hungary in Interwar Metropolises: Exhibition Design and the Foreign Trade Office 14.00–14.20 Bálint Juhász, Hansági Museum, Hungary: Visual Language as a Socio-Political Tool. The Irreprehensible and Anti-Cosmopolitan Crusade of Štefan Prohászka (1928–1938) 14.20–14.40 Bennett Tucker, Israel Institute of Technology: Reuven Rubin and the Interrelations of Artist Sponsorships and Institutional Networks in New York City, …

    #avant-garde #conference conference 2024.10.10. - 11.
    Időjárás-jelenés. Varázslástól a geomérnökségig

    Időjárás-jelenés. Varázslástól a geomérnökségig

    The exhibition presents the research-based art project of Rita Süveges, winner of the 2023 TÓTalJOY Prize. Rita Süveges artist, winner of the 2023 TÓTalJOY Prize, has long been investigating the cultural, technological, and ethical aspects of the ecological crisis.  In her exhibition she explores the lessons of previous endeavours to modify the weather and climate. Throughout history, humans …

    #TÓTalJOY #Rita Süveges temporary exhibition 2024.10.04. - 11.17.
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