Cycle of lectures by young art historians, architects, and artists
Publisher Tisková zpráva
18.02.2010 09:20
From February to June 2010, every Monday at 6 PM, the small lecture hall of the House of Lords from Kunštát (opposite the entrance to the café Trojka)
FEBRUARY and MARCH 2010
February 22, 2010 Ivana Takácsová (Department of Art History FF UP Olomouc) Franz Urban - Sudeten German artist in Czechoslovakia creating in the period between the two world wars Franz Urban was also, despite his qualities, recognized only as an artist in the local environment of the Šumperk area. Since he belonged to the group of visual artists of German origin who were born, studied, lived, and created in the territories of present-day Czech Republic from 1890 to 1938, his work represents a significantly unexplored area that has not received enough attention.
March 1, 2010 Lukáš Bartl (Department of Art History FF UP Olomouc) Group VOX The Brnophotographic group VOX (Jan Beran, Miloš Budík, Antonín Hinšt, Karel Otto Hrubý, Miroslav Tichý, Soňa Skoupilová, Vladimír Skoupil) was a significant domestic association of strong artistic individuals in the 1960s.
March 8, 2010 Alice Stuchlíková (Department of Art Education PF MU in Brno) A Large Gallery in a Small Format Books popularizing visual arts for children and youth of domestic and foreign provenance. The lecture is part of the Week of Visual Culture, which commemorates the uncelebrated 85th birthday of the Brno educator and art mediator Igor Zhoř.
March 15, 2010 Jan Dostalík (Seminar of Art History FF MU in Brno) Liberec Architect Max Kühn (1877-1944) Max Kühn was one of the most respected and prolific architects in northern Bohemia. What do we have left of him today? What remains of the Czech Germans - architects? Architecture! But how to evaluate it? How to look at it? How to comprehend it? Another attempt to challenge the notion of the contradiction between tradition and modernity.
March 22, 2010 Silvie Šeborová (Seminar of Art History FF MU in Brno) Non-gallery Exhibition Spaces or Marginal Galleries in the Czech Republic The aim is to present exhibition spaces that were not designed as exhibition venues and often do not even look like galleries. They are shop windows, display cases, sheds, or former gas stations, which have been given new life by the activities of artists and curators. Where can such spaces be found, what is their exhibition program, and who is behind their operation?
March 29, 2010 Petr Dub (Intermedia Studio FaVu VUT in Brno) DISNEYficated. Unframed. Shedded. Presentation of the Unframed cycle, nominated for the Start Point 2009 award. An introduction to the Shoz project realized in the spaces of the Tugendhat villa and the installation DISNEYfication, which was created during the author's residency at the beginning of 2010 at the Egon Schiele Art Center. After the presentation, one of the participants will take home a selected work by the author!
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