This article presents the results of an empirical study of Swedish artistic mobility during the first decades of the twentieth century, a period associated with the emergence of modernism in Swedish art and with Paris as an unquestionable point of reference. Without questioning Paris as an artistic node, it highlights the discrepancy between art history’s narrativisation of transnational mobility and the diverse artistic itineraries that empirical material evidences. Focusing on Swedish artists’ travels in France, Germany, Denmark, and Italy, it offers a geohistorical trajectory that differentiates established narratives
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International audienceThis paper questions the common historiography about the avant-gardes in the I...
This article discusses the phenomenon of floating art exhibitions based on the examples of the Argen...
This article examines the material and socio-cultural mechanisms by which everyday urban and rural w...
This article examines the material and socio-cultural mechanisms by which everyday urban and rural w...
This article examines two exhibitions introducing international surrealism in the North: Paris 1932 ...
The historical study of art in relation to geographical space has for a long time been biased by the...
The article presents the research project “Exhibiting across the Iron Curtain: The forgot-ten trail ...
The article will by emphasizing a transnational and geopolitical approach, investigate eight exhibit...
At the center of attention of this issue is trans-local, transnational, regional, and worldwide cont...
The project Exhibiting Art in a European Periphery? International Art in Sweden during the Cold War ...
This article investigates exhibitions of Baltic contemporary art in the Early 1990s, that were direc...
The article examines how the Danish artists of the group Cobra appeared in front of exhibitions orga...
This article concerns the international touring exhibition Art contre/against Apartheid originating ...
Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive...
In the last ten to fifteen years, mobility in the cultural sector in Europe has increased and become...
International audienceThis paper questions the common historiography about the avant-gardes in the I...
This article discusses the phenomenon of floating art exhibitions based on the examples of the Argen...
This article examines the material and socio-cultural mechanisms by which everyday urban and rural w...
This article examines the material and socio-cultural mechanisms by which everyday urban and rural w...
This article examines two exhibitions introducing international surrealism in the North: Paris 1932 ...
The historical study of art in relation to geographical space has for a long time been biased by the...
The article presents the research project “Exhibiting across the Iron Curtain: The forgot-ten trail ...
The article will by emphasizing a transnational and geopolitical approach, investigate eight exhibit...
At the center of attention of this issue is trans-local, transnational, regional, and worldwide cont...
The project Exhibiting Art in a European Periphery? International Art in Sweden during the Cold War ...
This article investigates exhibitions of Baltic contemporary art in the Early 1990s, that were direc...
The article examines how the Danish artists of the group Cobra appeared in front of exhibitions orga...
This article concerns the international touring exhibition Art contre/against Apartheid originating ...
Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive...
In the last ten to fifteen years, mobility in the cultural sector in Europe has increased and become...
International audienceThis paper questions the common historiography about the avant-gardes in the I...
This article discusses the phenomenon of floating art exhibitions based on the examples of the Argen...