New book, Kitazawa, Kuresawa, and Mitsuda Yuri, History of Japanese Art after 1945: Institutions, Discourse, Practice

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New book, Kitazawa, Kuresawa, and Mitsuda Yuri, History of Japanese Art after 1945: Institutions, Discourse, Practice 

Discussion published by Kenji Kajiya on Friday, March 10, 202

Dear colleagues,

Member book, Kitazawa, Kuresawa, and Mitsuda Yuri, History of Japanese Art after 1945: Institutions, Discourse, Practice

Dear colleagues,

Please allow me to announce the publication of History of Japanese Art after 1945: Institutions, Discourse, Practice, by Kitazawa Noriaki, Kuresawa Takemi, and Mitsuda Yuri, with an introduction by Kajiya Kenji. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2023. hardcover and e-book, 408 pages, ISBN: 9789462703544

Online Course – Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa – January 27

Submitted by Patrick Monger:

Dear All,

You may be interested in an upcoming online specialist art short course: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa, which begins next Friday 27th January. This course is run by SOAS University of London’s Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Art.

CFP: Atmospheres of Violence | Harvard University Art, Film & Visual Studies

 

CALL FOR PAPERS: ATMOSPHERES OF VIOLENCE

Film and Visual Studies Graduate Student Conference

Harvard University

May 3–5, 2023

Keynote Speakers: Yuriko Furuhata (William Dawson Scholar of Cinema and Media History, McGill University), Pooja Rangan (Associate Professor of English in Film and Media Studies, Amherst College), and Colectivo Los Ingrávidos

 

How Eastern Europe got the Idea of Contemporary Art? // Webinar

How did contemporary art and the postsocialist transition come together? How did artistic trends relate to the political-economic transformations in the Eastern Bloc? This webinar aims to answer these questions by placing Octavian Esanu’s new volume, The postsocialist contemporary, into the focus. By discussing Esanu’s account of the role of the Soros Centers for Contemporary Art, which mushroomed in the ex-socialist countries throughout the 1990s, the webinar offers not only a historical but also a critical angle to the ideological, economic, and artist transfigurations of postsocialism.

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