Berlin, April 30, 2015
Registration deadline: Apr 18, 2015
For participation please register (attendance free) by April 18, 2015 at:
Prof. Dr. Michaela Marek
Eva Pluhařová-Grigienė M.A.
Zweites Internationales Doktorandenforum Kunstgeschichte des östlichen Europas / Second International Forum for doctoral candidates in East European art history Berlin
Berlin, Lehrstuhl für Kunstgeschichte Osteuropas, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin / Chair of Art History of Eastern and East Central Europe, Humboldt University
East European art history has recently been enjoying a surge of academic interest, however, within art historical research it remains a marginal area. Accordingly, there are only few suitable platforms for young academics to discuss issues focusing on this subject area. With the annual International Forum for doctoral candidates of art history of Eastern Europe we have initiated such a forum. This event gives a regular opportunity to discuss conceptual, methodical and practical problems regarding dissertations, to network, and to share competences.
Berlin, 30. April 2015 / April 30, 2015
Veranstaltungsort / Venue:
Festsaal der Humboldt Graduate School, Luisenstraße 56, 10117 Berlin
Programm / Program
9.00-9.15 Begrüßung / Welcome
9.15-11.15
Nikita V. Balagurov, (St. Petersburg)
“I am going to the artists…” Monarchy, Modernisation and Art Market in Late Imperial Russia
Dániel Veress (Budapest)
Architecture as Nation-Building. The Searching for National Styles in Habsburg Central Europe during the Second Half of the Long 19th Century
Marija Podzorova (Paris)
Exhibiting a New Nation: Soviet Art in Western Countries in the Early 1920s
Julia Secklehner (London)
Frontiers of Identity: Austrian and Czechoslovak Caricature between Tradition and Modernity 1918-1939
11.15-11.45
Kaffeepause / Coffee break
11.45-13.30
Kurzvorstellungen von Dissertationsprojekten
13.30-15.00
Mittagspause / Lunch break
15.00-16.00
Masza Sitek (Kraków)
Hans Süss von Kulmbach and the Milieu of the Jagiellonian Court in Cracow
Sarah W. Lynch (Princeton/München)
‘Ein liebhaber aller freyen khünst’: Bonifaz Wolmut, Prague and the European Renaissance
16.00-16.30
Kaffeepause / Coffee break
16.30-17.30
Hanin Hannouch (Lucca)
We Have Always Been Cinematic. Sergei Eisenstein as Art Historian
Christian Heffermehl (Uppsala)
Kuss eines Zyklopen. Die umgekehrte Perspektive Florenskijs zwischen Weltbild und Kunstbild
17.30-17.45
Pause / Break
17.45-18.45
Aneta Jarzębska (Manchester)
Transgressing the Borders of Gallery Space. Heterotopian Practices of ‘Alternative’ Art Galleries in Poland and East Germany of the 1970s
Sandra Bradvic (Bern)
Neue künstlerische und kuratorische Praxis in Bosnien-Herzegowina 1980 – heute
19.30–21.00
Empfang in der Ausstellung / Reception in the exhibition “Jiří Kovanda gegen den Rest der Welt” Tschechisches Zentrum Berlin, Wilhelmstraße 44, Eingang / entrance Mohrenstraße, 10117 Berlin