Beyond the Divide. European Avant-gardes from East to West

Panel Discussion with Daniel Gr煤艌, Henry Meyric Hughes and Klara Kemp-Welch

Please join us for a panel discussion launching the publication of Tom谩拧 艩trauss: Beyond the Great Divide. Essays on European Avant-gardes from East to West (eds Daniel Gr煤艌, Henry Meyric Hughes, Jean-Marc Poinsot), part of AICA Press / Les Presses du R茅el’s series on 鈥楢rt Critics of the World鈥 (). Beyond the Great Divide is the first English-language anthology of writings by the Slovak critic, Tom谩拧 艩trauss (Budapest, 1931 – Bratislava, 2013), a key theoretician of the post-war neo-avant-gardes in socialist Central and Eastern Europe. The volume includes essays on B茅la Bart贸k and ethnography, Lajos Kass谩k, action and conceptual art, phenomenology, and on the question of Ostkunst. The event will serve as an opportunity to take stock of the ongoing relevance of Cold War art historical legacies.

Daniel Gr煤艌 is an art historian, curator, and writer, currently employed as Associate Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava and the Institute of Art History, Slovak Academy of Science. Gr煤艌 studied art history at Trnava University (Slovakia), where he completed his Ph.D. on art criticism of the 1960s in Czechoslovakia in 2009. He is in charge of the J煤lius Koller Society and co-curated the artist鈥檚 first international retrospective 鈥楯煤lius Koller: One Man Anti Show鈥 MUMOK/Vienna, Museion/Bolzano in 2015-16. His recent publications include: 鈥淎ctive Gaps and Absences in Artist Archives. Stano Filko and D贸ra Maurer鈥 in Emese K眉rti, Zsuzsa L谩szl贸 (eds) What Will Be Already Exists: Temporalities of Cold War Archives in Central-East Europe and Beyond (Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2021); Daniel Gr煤艌, Christian H枚ller, Kathrin Rhomberg (eds), White Space in White Space = Biely priestor v bielom priestore, 1973鈭1982. Stano Filko, Milo拧 Laky, J谩n Zavarsk媒 (Vienna: Schlebrugger, 2021); 鈥淜onceptu谩lne umenie a jeho odlo啪en茅 publikum [Conceptual Art and its Postponed Audience]鈥 in Denisa Kujelov谩 (ed.) 膶S KONCEPT 70. let [Czechoslovak Conceptual Art of the 1970s] (Brno: Fait Gallery, 2021); editor of Subjective Histories. Self-historicisation as Artistic Practice in Central-East Europe (Bratislava: Veda, 2020); Daniel Gr煤艌, Henry Meyric Hughes, Jean-Marc Poinsot (eds) Tom谩拧 艩trauss. Beyond the Great Divide : Essays on European Avant-gardes from East to West (Dijon: Les presses du r茅el, 2020); 鈥淯mjetnik Artifex: Vlado Martek and the Transmutation of Poetry鈥 in Alenka Gregori膷, Ksenija Orelj (eds.), Vlado Martek: this Book is better than ideal (Ljubljana: Muzej in galerije mesta Ljubljana, 2020).

Henry Meyric Hughes, Hon. President of the International Association of Art Critics (Paris). is a curator and writer on modern and contemporary art in Europe, as a whole. He was British commissioner for the Venice Biennale (1986-92), and founding Chair of Manifesta (1993-2007) and the International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC) (Shanghai and London, 2014- ). He co-curated the XXX Council of Europe exhibition, Critique and Crisis/The Desire for Freedom. Art in Europe since 1945 (Berlin, Tallinn, Milan and tour, 2012-15). He contributed a chapter to the special issue of British Art Studies, ‘British Sculpture Abroad 1945-2000’ (London and Yale, July 2016). He is co-editor (with Jean-Marc Poinsot and Daniel Gr煤艌) of Tom谩拧 艩trauss and two other books in the AICA series, Art Critics of the World.

Klara Kemp-Welch is Reader in 20th Century Modernism at the 91自拍 Institute of Art, where she teaches the art history of the Cold War, Eastern Europe and Latin America. She is author of Antipolitics in Central European Art. Reticence as Dissidence Under Post-Totalitarian Rule 1956-1989 (London: IB Tauris, 2014); Networking the Bloc. Experimental Art in Eastern Europe 1968-1981 (Cambridge Massacusetts and London, England, The MIT Press, 2019). She is currently working on a monograph on contemporary art, mobility and migration in the EU.

Organised by Dr Klara Kemp-Welch (The 91自拍) in Collaboration with AICA-UK.听

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26 Apr 2022

Tuesday 26th April 2022, 5pm - 6.30pm

Vernon Square, Research Forum Seminar Room

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