The historical study of art in relation to geographical space has for a long time been biased by the “canonical logic” of the centre–periphery narrative. This text takes as its starting point a methodological critique of this binary framework by using an example from Swedish art history, namely the art historical narrative of 1950s Sweden as a slumbering Nordic province slowly being awoken by the heroic and foresighted efforts of the Swedish curator Pontus Hultén. The text analyses two local contexts between 1944 and 1953: a presumed periphery, Stockholm, Sweden, and a presumed centre, Paris, France, and the collaboration between individuals in these two spaces. In focus is a 1953 exhibition in Paris of Swedish abstract art from 1913 to 195...
This master’s thesis in history of ideas is an interdisciplinary study which engages in the aspect o...
This thesis focusses on English language discourse on Swedish and Scandinavian Design during the 195...
International audienceThe alternative “centre‐periphery” is essential to the myth of modern art and ...
The historical study of art in relation to geographical space has for a long time been biased by the...
What is discussed here are the events taking place in Sweden in 1885, a turbulent year in Swedish ar...
The project Exhibiting Art in a European Periphery? International Art in Sweden during the Cold War ...
This article presents the results of an empirical study of Swedish artistic mobility during the firs...
Sweden became the epitome of modernity during the 1930s mainly due to thebook “Sweden: The Middle Wa...
This dissertation traces the history of a diagram. The diagram shows four circles of gradually dimin...
Peripheries are profoundly ambiguous regions. While trying to build a relationship with the center, ...
“Southern” perspectives on unequal development are undeniably much needed. Yet, Southern perspective...
The project Exhibiting Art in a European Periphery? International Art in Sweden during the Cold War ...
This article examines two exhibitions introducing international surrealism in the North: Paris 1932 ...
This paper examines the exhibition Allmänna konst- och industriutställningen in Stockholm 1897 and h...
The study analyses the American neo-avantgarde as well as the narratives of Swedish post World War I...
This master’s thesis in history of ideas is an interdisciplinary study which engages in the aspect o...
This thesis focusses on English language discourse on Swedish and Scandinavian Design during the 195...
International audienceThe alternative “centre‐periphery” is essential to the myth of modern art and ...
The historical study of art in relation to geographical space has for a long time been biased by the...
What is discussed here are the events taking place in Sweden in 1885, a turbulent year in Swedish ar...
The project Exhibiting Art in a European Periphery? International Art in Sweden during the Cold War ...
This article presents the results of an empirical study of Swedish artistic mobility during the firs...
Sweden became the epitome of modernity during the 1930s mainly due to thebook “Sweden: The Middle Wa...
This dissertation traces the history of a diagram. The diagram shows four circles of gradually dimin...
Peripheries are profoundly ambiguous regions. While trying to build a relationship with the center, ...
“Southern” perspectives on unequal development are undeniably much needed. Yet, Southern perspective...
The project Exhibiting Art in a European Periphery? International Art in Sweden during the Cold War ...
This article examines two exhibitions introducing international surrealism in the North: Paris 1932 ...
This paper examines the exhibition Allmänna konst- och industriutställningen in Stockholm 1897 and h...
The study analyses the American neo-avantgarde as well as the narratives of Swedish post World War I...
This master’s thesis in history of ideas is an interdisciplinary study which engages in the aspect o...
This thesis focusses on English language discourse on Swedish and Scandinavian Design during the 195...
International audienceThe alternative “centre‐periphery” is essential to the myth of modern art and ...