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Subject: Conf Session: Art, History and Memory in post-war Eastern and ,
Central Europe (U Nottingham, 1-3 April 2004)
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 17:08:19 -0500
From: Victor Hugo Lane <hl...@DUKE.POLY.EDU>
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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 12:47:37 +0000
From: Deborah Schultz <D.Sc...@sussex.ac.uk>
Subject: conference session Art, History and Memory


Programme for the session on "Art, History and Memory in post-war
Eastern and Central Europe", Association of Art Historians Annual
Conference, University of Nottingham 1-3 April 2004

Conveners: Deborah Schultz (University of Sussex) and David Crowley
(Royal College of Art, London)

1. Professor Piotr Piotrowski, University of Poznan, Poland: 'To
Censor the Crucifixion Art, Politics, Democracy, before and after 1989'
2. Andres Kurg, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia: 'Spaces of
non-official art. Artists, art and homes in Estonia in the 1970s'
3. Ana Miljacki, Harvard University, USA: 'The Second World: The
Signifiers of History's Burdens and Utopias since 1989'
4. Dr Susan E. Reid, University of Sheffield, UK: 'Representing Past
and Presence: the Brezhnev era paintings of Tat'iana Nazarenko'
5. Dr Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius, Birkbeck College, University of
London, UK: 'Trauma of 'aesthetic castration' or the forbidden
pleasures of Socialist Realism? Psychoanalysis in / of Wajda's Man of
Marble'
6. Dr Carmen Popescu, UMR "André Chastel", University Paris IV,
Sorbonne, France: 'A Denied Continuity: the Shift of "Heritage" as
Ideology in Romanian Socialist Architecture'
7. Rüdiger Ritter, University of Bremen, Germany: 'Permanent
Reconstruction of Collective Memories: The City of Vilnius between
Polish, Lithuanian, Belarusian, Russian and Jewish Heritages'
8. David Evans, Arts Institute at Bournemouth, UK: 'Brecht, Müller and
a spectre leaving Europe'
9. Alina Serban, Architext Design Review, Bucharest, Romania: 'Memory
and Ideological Distortion - Re-Mapping an Old Iconography: The 1907
Revolt'
10. Nikolai Voukov, Central European University, Budapest,
Hungary: 'Dynamics of Memory and Monument Building in Socialist
Bulgaria'

For further details on the conference, please see the AAH website:
www.aah.org.uk


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