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Continuity/Rupture: Art and Architecture in Central Europe 1918-1939

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Continuity/Rupture

Continuity/Rupture: Art and Architecture in Central Europe 1918-1939 (CRAACE) is a five-year research project led by Professor Matthew Rampley at Masaryk University, Brno. It is funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council (project no. 786314).

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Discussion with Karla Huebner about her book on Toyen
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Discussion with Karla Huebner about her book on Toyen

By craace  / 2022-05-06
CRAACE is please to co-host this online event with Fulbright Czech Republic and Společnost pro queer paměť.  On 11 May...
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Recordings of the CRAACE conference Exhibitions, New Nations and the Human Factor
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Recordings of the CRAACE conference Exhibitions, New Nations and the Human Factor

By craace  / 2022-05-02
The CRAACE conference Exhibitions, New Nations and the Human Factor, 1873–1939 took place at the Institut national d'histoire de l'art...
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New Essay by Julia Secklehner on Anna Lesznai and the Crossing of Borders and Period Boundaries
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New Essay by Julia Secklehner on Anna Lesznai and the Crossing of Borders and Period Boundaries

By craace  / 2022-05-02
A new essay by Julia Secklehner, 'Crossing Borders and Period Boundaries in Central European Art: The Work of Anna Lesznai...
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Artwork of the Month, April 2022: The Manual Workers and the Intellectuals by János Mattis-Teutsch (1927)
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Artwork of the Month, April 2022: The Manual Workers and the Intellectuals by János Mattis-Teutsch (1927)

By Christian Drobe  / 2022-04-28
Few artists moved between worlds as much as the painter and sculptor János Mattis-Teutsch (1884–1960), who was born in Brașov...
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Artwork of the Month, March 2022: The Paradise of the Blacks by Toyen (1925)
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Artwork of the Month, March 2022: The Paradise of the Blacks by Toyen (1925)

By Marta Filipová  / 2022-03-30
According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, a negrophile is ‘someone (especially a white person) who is very sympathetic to or...
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