… Arts – Archive and Documentation Centre (ADK) of the Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI). Purpose and syllabus of the conference: Presentation of the MFA – KEMKI ADK and the primary source publication series Methodological issues of primary source publications (art history, literature and history), with special regard to manuscripts from the 19 th and 20 th centuries Case studies Digital philology and primary source publishing
Traveling research seminars 2022—2024 - call for application The Leibniz-Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), with joint support from the Terra Foundation for American Art and the Getty Foundation through its Connecting Art Histories initiative, is launching a new series of traveling research seminars to explore relationships between the U.S. and East-Central European art scenes after 1945. Led by Dr. Beáta Hock, “ Linking Art Worlds: American Art and …
… and venue: 8– 9 September 2022, Museum of Fine Arts – Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI) – Artpool Art Research Center, Budapest, Hungary. Call for Papers: CfP: Periodicals beyond Hierarchies: Challenging Geopolitical and Social “Centres” and “Peripheries” through the Press (ESPRit conference, Budapest, 8– 9 September 2022) Application deadline: February 28, 2022 ESPRit Postgraduate Workshop on Periodical Studies In conjunction with the …
Endre Tót and the Museum of Fine Arts – Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI) announced a call for research-based art projects for the first time in July this year, to which 27 project proposals were submitted. Endre Tót and the Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI) – Artpool Art Research Center announced a new open call for projects based on artistic research in July this year and received 27 project proposals. The founder and …
… diplomacy. Henry Moore’s touring exhibition represents an exceptional moment in the post-war history of exhibitions in the Eastern Bloc. Revisiting such an event from a transnational point of view can significantly contribute to the understanding of the intricacies of 1960s cultural politics. curators: Lujza Kotočová, Alina Șerban, Daniel Véri partners: Bucharest, The Institute of the Present Prague, Academic Research Centre of the Academy of Fine Arts Budapest, Museum …