East Central European Art Histories and Austria

Imperial Pasts - Neoliberal Presences - Decolonial Futures
Buch | Softcover
418 Seiten
2024
transcript (Verlag)
978-3-8376-7363-0 (ISBN)

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The specific role of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the later nation of Austria within the formation of regional art histories in East Central Europe has received little attention in art historical research so far. Taking into account the era of the Dual Monarchy as well as the period after 1989, the contributions analyze and critically scrutinize the imperial legacies, transnational transfer processes and cultural hierarchies in art historiographies, artistic practices and institutional histories. Consisting of 17 texts, with new commissions and one reprint, case studies, monographic essays and interviews grouped thematically into two sections, the anthology proposes a pluriversal narrative on regional, cultural and political contexts.

Julia Allerstorfer is an art historian, curator and assistant professor at the Institute of History and Theory of Art at Katholische Privat-Universität Linz. Her teaching and research foci comprise contemporary art in Iran, modern art in Austria, artistic practices in the context of migration, postcolonialism and transculturality, global and entangled art history and transdisciplinary approaches in art history with an emphasis on postcolonial theory.

Karolina Majewska-Güde is a researcher, art historian and curator at the Institute of Art History at the University of Warsaw. From 2019 to 2021, she worked as an assistant professor at the Institute for the History and Theory of Art at Katholische Privat-Universität Linz and is currently leading a research project on collective artistic women's work under socialism at the University of Warsaw. She is involved in several international collaborative research projects that deal with the rewriting of the art history of East Central Europe from a transnational and feminist perspective.

Monika Leisch-Kiesl is a professor for art history and aesthetics at Katholische Privat-Universität Linz and a curator. She lives and works in Linz (Austria), Basel (Switzerland) and Krakow (Poland). Her recent projects include Tango Osobiste, Cricoteka Krakow (Aug. 2022) and Tango Wielopole, Kantorówka Wielopole (April 2024).

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Linzer Beiträge zur Kunstwissenschaft und Philosophie ; 14
Zusatzinfo 41 SW-Abbildungen, 11 Farbabbildungen
Verlagsort Bielefeld
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 225 mm
Gewicht 645 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Schlagworte ART • Art History • Art History of the 19th Century • Art History of the 20th Century • austria • East Central Europe • Fine Arts • imperialism • Postcolonialism • Postsocialism
ISBN-10 3-8376-7363-4 / 3837673634
ISBN-13 978-3-8376-7363-0 / 9783837673630
Zustand Neuware
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