… by Júliusz Huth and Kristóf Nagy and published by the Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI), offers a comprehensive exploration of this era. Featuring over fifty essays, reflections and reviews originally published during the 1980s, alongside a new, comprehensive study on the art criticism of the decade, the volume delves into the art discourses of the era. The volume examines key artistic debates on postmodernism, new painting, socialism, and the art market, situating …
… with Muzeum Sztuki Łodz , Museum of Fine Arts - Central European Research Institute for Art History - Artpool Art Research Center, and the Polish Institute in Budapest, in the frame of the Inspiring Culture (Kultura Inspirująca) program, co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland).
… and culture of the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) in Germany, with the aim of re-reading the history of cultural production in the Weimar Republic, under the keyword “sachlich”, whose difficult translation into other languages points to the special nature of the concept. In addition to painting and photography, the project brought together architecture, design, film, theater, literature and music. Photographer August Sander’s masterpiece, Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts (People of the 20th …
… re-grafting in the example of Victor Vasarely. Éva Forgács is a Professor Emerita of art history at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) in Budapest, Hungary, and an Adjunct Professor at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. She has been active as a curator, art critic, and essayist. Her books include several monographs and two volumes of essays published in her native Hungary, as well as the co-edited volume Between Worlds: A Sourcebook of Central …
… 10.20–10.40 Őze Eszter, KEMKI, Budapest: Female Body Culture and the Concept of Labour in the History of the 20th Century Hungarian Avant-garde 10.40–11.00 Ágnes Sz. Horváth, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest: Kati Horna on the Horizon of the European Left-Wing Movements 11.00–11:20 Ana Avelar, University of Brasília: Sensitive Female Universes: Considerations on the Work of the Hungarian–Brazilian artist Yolanda Mohalyi 11.20 – 11.40 Sára Bagdi – Gábor Dobó, Kassák Museum, …