Art historian Ladislav Zikmund-Lender will discuss qriting and performing queer art history in Central European context, providing insight into how the history of queer lives and experiences is being documented and presented in the Czech Republic. His talk will compare and contrast the ways that the path to queer emancipation in Central Europe has been distinct from the United States
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Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...
This thesis deals with the topic of contemporary Czech and Slovakian queer art scene. It describes t...
The essay investigates the notion of queer heritage with regard to Central Europe and identifies a n...
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Queer Zagreb is an international festival that took place for the first time in Croatia from April 2...
International audienceThe attention paid to the LGBTQI archives invites us to rethink the constructi...
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The present article explores the possibility of queer heritage. In 2017, artists Kalle Hamm and Dzam...
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Art history and history has gaps within it that are just now starting to be filled and the absences ...
This Senior Project questions the usefulness of identity, specifically queer identity, as an organiz...
My thesis investigates the relationship between the ‘queer’ subjectivities and visual culture of Ste...
Is violence an intrinsic part of modern queer culture? This book presents compelling new research on...
Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...
This thesis deals with the topic of contemporary Czech and Slovakian queer art scene. It describes t...
The essay investigates the notion of queer heritage with regard to Central Europe and identifies a n...
This essay explores Toyen’s development of queer themes and places it in the context of her Prague o...
Hortense Belhôte, a French art historian, asks questions about the possibilities and limits of queer...
Queer Zagreb is an international festival that took place for the first time in Croatia from April 2...
International audienceThe attention paid to the LGBTQI archives invites us to rethink the constructi...
This thesis investigates why LGBTQ* archives and histories have become so prevalent in contemporary ...
Art history has long struggled to find a method to account for the diverse expressions of queer desi...
The present article explores the possibility of queer heritage. In 2017, artists Kalle Hamm and Dzam...
Not rooted in a traditional culture or ancestral homeland, Queerness constitutes ephemeral cultures,...
Art history and history has gaps within it that are just now starting to be filled and the absences ...
This Senior Project questions the usefulness of identity, specifically queer identity, as an organiz...
My thesis investigates the relationship between the ‘queer’ subjectivities and visual culture of Ste...
Is violence an intrinsic part of modern queer culture? This book presents compelling new research on...
Throughout 2017, cultural institutions across England and Wales marked the fiftieth anniversary of t...