The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, critical and political discourses on art. It focuses specifically (but not exclusively) on the fringes of the continent: the eastern and southern regions, thus highlighting the role played by the discipline of art history in former Communist countries and erstwhile military (fascist) regimes. The volume also sets out to expand upon the sources of art historiography by tying into the current strand of research on the exhibitionary complex, and by discussing cultural policies and art criticism. The result is an intellectual journey through time and geopolitical space, and across disciplines. Although the volume sets a new agenda in decentralising...
Terry Smith characterizes Art to Come as a work of art historiography. The eleven chapters that comp...
This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly ident...
This second issue of TRACES Journal has been designed as a dialogue among the scientific coordinator...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
A Socialist Realist History? Writing Art History in the Post-War Decades, edited by Krista Kodres, K...
The volume explores the Eurocentrism that has characterised practices and discourses related to West...
The volume explores the Eurocentrism that has characterised practices and discourses related to West...
Art historian and critic Edit András re-examines the thought of the late Piotr Piotrowski, particula...
Eva Kernbauer’s book Art, History, and Anachronic Interventions Since 1990 argues that contemporary ...
The Desire for Freedom: Art in Europe Since 1945, an ambitious project organized as the thirtieth ed...
Several contemporary art historians have been interested in exploring how their discipline could res...
This article addresses the immediate post-war debates surrounding artistic production and more speci...
The recent documenta 14 (2017) addressed the question of art theft and war spoliations, taking as it...
Spanning a period punctuated by landmark events from the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 195...
Was the first documenta really beyond nationalism? documenta 1955 has been widely regarded as concil...
Terry Smith characterizes Art to Come as a work of art historiography. The eleven chapters that comp...
This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly ident...
This second issue of TRACES Journal has been designed as a dialogue among the scientific coordinator...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
A Socialist Realist History? Writing Art History in the Post-War Decades, edited by Krista Kodres, K...
The volume explores the Eurocentrism that has characterised practices and discourses related to West...
The volume explores the Eurocentrism that has characterised practices and discourses related to West...
Art historian and critic Edit András re-examines the thought of the late Piotr Piotrowski, particula...
Eva Kernbauer’s book Art, History, and Anachronic Interventions Since 1990 argues that contemporary ...
The Desire for Freedom: Art in Europe Since 1945, an ambitious project organized as the thirtieth ed...
Several contemporary art historians have been interested in exploring how their discipline could res...
This article addresses the immediate post-war debates surrounding artistic production and more speci...
The recent documenta 14 (2017) addressed the question of art theft and war spoliations, taking as it...
Spanning a period punctuated by landmark events from the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 195...
Was the first documenta really beyond nationalism? documenta 1955 has been widely regarded as concil...
Terry Smith characterizes Art to Come as a work of art historiography. The eleven chapters that comp...
This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly ident...
This second issue of TRACES Journal has been designed as a dialogue among the scientific coordinator...