On 26 October 2023, archive research workshops will be launched at the Artpool Art Research Center. The group of seven people (university students and young researchers from different professional backgrounds) will start their work under the leadership of Andrea Pócsik, cultural researcher. The idea of the "laboratory" is based on the unique feature of Artpool that participants can develop their own research questions in …
… and includes theatrical elements, stories and tales, as well as related discussions and workshop-style gatherings—will capture moments from the nearly four-year period during which the Chapel Studio was in operation through the narratives of women. The stories of these women, who, through their invisible work, facilitated the creation of the art presented there—along with their social position and how they were represented within their communities—will be offered for exploration …
… of local entanglements between aesthetics, memory, and politics. The conference is planned in a workshop format, allowing time for reflection and discussion; based on the panels, we plan to invite discussants to contribute to the exchange of ideas. We can cover the travel and accommodation costs for a limited number of researchers; if you would like to be considered for financial support, please indicate this in your application. Please send the abstract (max. 300 words) of your …
… many public works of Hungarian neo-avant-garde artists (for example, the creators of the Pécs Workshop) at the turn of the 60s and 70s, and is still in operation today. The tapestries were made by a hybrid, both industrial and artisanal technology (tufting gun).
Open call. KEMKI methodological workshop The Central European Research Institute for the History of Art (KEMKI) is organising a workshop for art history and art theory students. The workshop aims to introduce young professionals to the methodology of art history and art theory research and the practical challenges of research-based work. Following the participants will jointly create an imaginary project (exhibition, event, …