In a time when 'internationalization' and 'diversity' have become key areas universities are expected to excel in, it may seem an almost self-evident endeavor to install a memorial for a figure as influential and internationalist as Du Bois, whose connection to the Humboldt University outlasted two ideologically very different political systems. Planned to be positioned in the ground floor of the main building, the memorial, which will start production as soon as the last funding has been secured, reveals an image right at its center that "exist[s] in virtually every student's life and family album, and commonly serve[s] as vehicle[s] of recognition, remembrance and commemoration": the class photograph. What are the main considerations unde...
The period between the Civil War and World War I was the first great age of public art in the United...
The objective of this creative project was to see if inspiration from historical and literal referen...
Vicki CassmanIn their mission statements, many colleges and universities fail to include establishin...
The proliferation of memory-sites following the reunification of Germany in 1990 was a testament to ...
At the beginning of 1998 the final round of the 1997 Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe artist...
General view from Hannah-Arendt-Strasse, looking north; A memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims o...
Buchenwald concentration camp, located in Weimar, Germany, was a place of suffering, cruelty and dea...
The German reunification on October 3rd, 1990 prompted many changes among them the transferring of t...
Grounds for Remembering contains the transcribed proceedings of a symposium on mourning, memory and ...
In the second half of the twentieth century, the growing recognition of the plurality of history and...
Speakers: Julian Bonder, Deborah Martin (Geography), and Kristen Wilson (Art History) The question o...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Hi...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
The following paper will elaborate on the basis of the memorial by Rachel Whiteread in Vienna, Austr...
This thesis takes Peter Eisenman's soon to be built Holocaust memorial as a focal point for consider...
The period between the Civil War and World War I was the first great age of public art in the United...
The objective of this creative project was to see if inspiration from historical and literal referen...
Vicki CassmanIn their mission statements, many colleges and universities fail to include establishin...
The proliferation of memory-sites following the reunification of Germany in 1990 was a testament to ...
At the beginning of 1998 the final round of the 1997 Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe artist...
General view from Hannah-Arendt-Strasse, looking north; A memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims o...
Buchenwald concentration camp, located in Weimar, Germany, was a place of suffering, cruelty and dea...
The German reunification on October 3rd, 1990 prompted many changes among them the transferring of t...
Grounds for Remembering contains the transcribed proceedings of a symposium on mourning, memory and ...
In the second half of the twentieth century, the growing recognition of the plurality of history and...
Speakers: Julian Bonder, Deborah Martin (Geography), and Kristen Wilson (Art History) The question o...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Hi...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
The following paper will elaborate on the basis of the memorial by Rachel Whiteread in Vienna, Austr...
This thesis takes Peter Eisenman's soon to be built Holocaust memorial as a focal point for consider...
The period between the Civil War and World War I was the first great age of public art in the United...
The objective of this creative project was to see if inspiration from historical and literal referen...
Vicki CassmanIn their mission statements, many colleges and universities fail to include establishin...