last updated 25/01/2005
>>> NEWS >>> Exhibitions Little Warsaw 2002-2004 Presentation and exhibition of the work of András Gálik and Bálint Havas, internationally relevant Hungarian artist duo active under the name Little Warsaw...(more) Danko Friščić 'Pain-Thing' Solo exhibition of Danko Friščić (1970), academy-trained painter and artist from Zagreb...(more) Unframed Landscapes An exhibition of contemporary Central European art in Dunaujvaros, Zagreb, and London 2004...(more) Publications Dream Factory Communism: the Visual Culture of the Stalin Era Review of Boris Groys curated exhibition at Frankfurt Kunsthalle (Art Margins February 2004)...(more) Statues of Poets in Communist Hungary This paper looks at the attempt to erect statues in Budapest of the three greatest Hungarian poets in the context of the imposition of socialist realism on Hungarian art (2004)...(more) Public Sculpture and Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Exploring the relationship between public art and revolution in 1956 (2003)...(more) Iski Kocsis Tibor: Identity Review of Hungarian artist's exhibition (Praesens, summer 2004)...(more) Conferences 1956: Socialist Realism at the Crossroads Compares the artistic situation in Hungary and Croatia in the mid-50s...(more) Thesis Socialist Realism Soviet and East European art from the Stalin era...(more)
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Exhibitions
Little Warsaw 2002-2004 Presentation and exhibition of the work of András Gálik and Bálint Havas, internationally relevant Hungarian artist duo active under the name Little Warsaw...(more)
Danko Friščić 'Pain-Thing' Solo exhibition of Danko Friščić (1970), academy-trained painter and artist from Zagreb...(more)
Unframed Landscapes An exhibition of contemporary Central European art in Dunaujvaros, Zagreb, and London 2004...(more)
Publications
Dream Factory Communism: the Visual Culture of the Stalin Era Review of Boris Groys curated exhibition at Frankfurt Kunsthalle (Art Margins February 2004)...(more)
Statues of Poets in Communist Hungary This paper looks at the attempt to erect statues in Budapest of the three greatest Hungarian poets in the context of the imposition of socialist realism on Hungarian art (2004)...(more)
Public Sculpture and Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Exploring the relationship between public art and revolution in 1956 (2003)...(more)
Iski Kocsis Tibor: Identity Review of Hungarian artist's exhibition (Praesens, summer 2004)...(more)
Conferences
1956: Socialist Realism at the Crossroads Compares the artistic situation in Hungary and Croatia in the mid-50s...(more)
Thesis
Socialist Realism Soviet and East European art from the Stalin era...(more)