Globalizing East European Art Histories
Past and Present
Herausgeber: Allas, Anu; Hock, Beata
Globalizing East European Art Histories
Past and Present
Herausgeber: Allas, Anu; Hock, Beata
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This edited collection reassesses East-Central European art by offering transnational perspectives on its regional or national histories, while also inserting the region into contemporary discussions of global issues.
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This edited collection reassesses East-Central European art by offering transnational perspectives on its regional or national histories, while also inserting the region into contemporary discussions of global issues.
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- Routledge Research in Art History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 389mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780367516130
- ISBN-10: 0367516136
- Artikelnr.: 69796660
- Routledge Research in Art History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 389mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780367516130
- ISBN-10: 0367516136
- Artikelnr.: 69796660
Beáta Hock is a Senior Researcher at the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), Leipzig. Anu Allas is an art historian and curator in the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn, Estonia.
Part I. CHALLENGING THE NATIONAL CONTAINER. FROM THE TRANSNATIONAL TO THE
PLANETARY 1. Tomasz GRUSIECKI - Uprooting Origins: Polish-Lithuanian Art
and the Challenge of Pluralism 2. Beáta HOCK - Managing Trans/Nationality:
Cultural Actors within Imperial Structures 3. Kristóf NAGY - From Fringe
Interest to Hegemony: The Emergence of the Soros Network in Eastern Europe
4. Maja and Reuben FOWKES - Towards a Planetary History of East European
Art Part II. HYBRIDITY: IDENTITIES AND FORMS 1. Carolyn C. GUILE -
Reflections on the Politics of Portraiture in Early Modern Poland2. Jörg
SCHELLER - Eastern Europeanizing Globalization: Polish Artists at the
Venice Art Biennale and the Microcosms of Globalization 3. Sarah
SCHLACHETZKI - Modernism on the Margins. Breslau's Architectural Future
Between High-Rise Utopia and Down-to-Earth Realism Part III. GLOBAL
COMMUNITIES AND THE TRAFFIC IN IDEAS 1. Agata JAKUBOWSKA - The Circulation
of Feminist Ideas in Communist Poland 2. Anu ALLAS - "Our Imaginings Unite
with Reality": Ideological Encounters in Milan Kníák's Ten Lessons 3.
Katarzyna CYTLAK - Transculturation, Cultural Transfer, and the Colonial
Matrix of Power on the Cold War Margins: East European Art Seen from Latin
America Part IV. CONTEMPORARY ART PRAXIS AND THE PRODUCTION OF DISCOURSES
4. Joanna SOKO¿OWSKA - Undoing the East: Towards the World's
(Semi-)Peripheries 5. Amy BRYZGEL - Performance Art in the Global Flow of
Cultural Goods: Some Eastern European Positions 6. Alpesh Kantilal PATEL -
Artistic Responses to LGBTQI Gaps in Archives: From World War II Asian
America to Postwar Soviet Estonia
PLANETARY 1. Tomasz GRUSIECKI - Uprooting Origins: Polish-Lithuanian Art
and the Challenge of Pluralism 2. Beáta HOCK - Managing Trans/Nationality:
Cultural Actors within Imperial Structures 3. Kristóf NAGY - From Fringe
Interest to Hegemony: The Emergence of the Soros Network in Eastern Europe
4. Maja and Reuben FOWKES - Towards a Planetary History of East European
Art Part II. HYBRIDITY: IDENTITIES AND FORMS 1. Carolyn C. GUILE -
Reflections on the Politics of Portraiture in Early Modern Poland2. Jörg
SCHELLER - Eastern Europeanizing Globalization: Polish Artists at the
Venice Art Biennale and the Microcosms of Globalization 3. Sarah
SCHLACHETZKI - Modernism on the Margins. Breslau's Architectural Future
Between High-Rise Utopia and Down-to-Earth Realism Part III. GLOBAL
COMMUNITIES AND THE TRAFFIC IN IDEAS 1. Agata JAKUBOWSKA - The Circulation
of Feminist Ideas in Communist Poland 2. Anu ALLAS - "Our Imaginings Unite
with Reality": Ideological Encounters in Milan Kníák's Ten Lessons 3.
Katarzyna CYTLAK - Transculturation, Cultural Transfer, and the Colonial
Matrix of Power on the Cold War Margins: East European Art Seen from Latin
America Part IV. CONTEMPORARY ART PRAXIS AND THE PRODUCTION OF DISCOURSES
4. Joanna SOKO¿OWSKA - Undoing the East: Towards the World's
(Semi-)Peripheries 5. Amy BRYZGEL - Performance Art in the Global Flow of
Cultural Goods: Some Eastern European Positions 6. Alpesh Kantilal PATEL -
Artistic Responses to LGBTQI Gaps in Archives: From World War II Asian
America to Postwar Soviet Estonia
Part I. CHALLENGING THE NATIONAL CONTAINER. FROM THE TRANSNATIONAL TO THE
PLANETARY 1. Tomasz GRUSIECKI - Uprooting Origins: Polish-Lithuanian Art
and the Challenge of Pluralism 2. Beáta HOCK - Managing Trans/Nationality:
Cultural Actors within Imperial Structures 3. Kristóf NAGY - From Fringe
Interest to Hegemony: The Emergence of the Soros Network in Eastern Europe
4. Maja and Reuben FOWKES - Towards a Planetary History of East European
Art Part II. HYBRIDITY: IDENTITIES AND FORMS 1. Carolyn C. GUILE -
Reflections on the Politics of Portraiture in Early Modern Poland2. Jörg
SCHELLER - Eastern Europeanizing Globalization: Polish Artists at the
Venice Art Biennale and the Microcosms of Globalization 3. Sarah
SCHLACHETZKI - Modernism on the Margins. Breslau's Architectural Future
Between High-Rise Utopia and Down-to-Earth Realism Part III. GLOBAL
COMMUNITIES AND THE TRAFFIC IN IDEAS 1. Agata JAKUBOWSKA - The Circulation
of Feminist Ideas in Communist Poland 2. Anu ALLAS - "Our Imaginings Unite
with Reality": Ideological Encounters in Milan Kníák's Ten Lessons 3.
Katarzyna CYTLAK - Transculturation, Cultural Transfer, and the Colonial
Matrix of Power on the Cold War Margins: East European Art Seen from Latin
America Part IV. CONTEMPORARY ART PRAXIS AND THE PRODUCTION OF DISCOURSES
4. Joanna SOKO¿OWSKA - Undoing the East: Towards the World's
(Semi-)Peripheries 5. Amy BRYZGEL - Performance Art in the Global Flow of
Cultural Goods: Some Eastern European Positions 6. Alpesh Kantilal PATEL -
Artistic Responses to LGBTQI Gaps in Archives: From World War II Asian
America to Postwar Soviet Estonia
PLANETARY 1. Tomasz GRUSIECKI - Uprooting Origins: Polish-Lithuanian Art
and the Challenge of Pluralism 2. Beáta HOCK - Managing Trans/Nationality:
Cultural Actors within Imperial Structures 3. Kristóf NAGY - From Fringe
Interest to Hegemony: The Emergence of the Soros Network in Eastern Europe
4. Maja and Reuben FOWKES - Towards a Planetary History of East European
Art Part II. HYBRIDITY: IDENTITIES AND FORMS 1. Carolyn C. GUILE -
Reflections on the Politics of Portraiture in Early Modern Poland2. Jörg
SCHELLER - Eastern Europeanizing Globalization: Polish Artists at the
Venice Art Biennale and the Microcosms of Globalization 3. Sarah
SCHLACHETZKI - Modernism on the Margins. Breslau's Architectural Future
Between High-Rise Utopia and Down-to-Earth Realism Part III. GLOBAL
COMMUNITIES AND THE TRAFFIC IN IDEAS 1. Agata JAKUBOWSKA - The Circulation
of Feminist Ideas in Communist Poland 2. Anu ALLAS - "Our Imaginings Unite
with Reality": Ideological Encounters in Milan Kníák's Ten Lessons 3.
Katarzyna CYTLAK - Transculturation, Cultural Transfer, and the Colonial
Matrix of Power on the Cold War Margins: East European Art Seen from Latin
America Part IV. CONTEMPORARY ART PRAXIS AND THE PRODUCTION OF DISCOURSES
4. Joanna SOKO¿OWSKA - Undoing the East: Towards the World's
(Semi-)Peripheries 5. Amy BRYZGEL - Performance Art in the Global Flow of
Cultural Goods: Some Eastern European Positions 6. Alpesh Kantilal PATEL -
Artistic Responses to LGBTQI Gaps in Archives: From World War II Asian
America to Postwar Soviet Estonia