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SocialEast 
Forum on the Art and Visual Culture of Eastern Europe
 
SEMINAR SERIES - CALL FOR PAPERS    

Proposals for papers are invited from art historians, curators and artists that 
examine the art and
visual culture of Eastern Europe during the socialist period. The SocialEast 
seminars are organised
by MIRIAD Manchester Metropolitan University and will be held at various venues 
during 2006-7. 

Papers should address one of the four thematic areas covered in the seminar 
series: Art and
Ideology, Art and Documentary, Art and Revolution, or Art and Memory. Further 
details of the
seminars are given below and on the SocialEast Forum website www.socialeast.org 

Please send a 200 word proposal and biographical note to Dr. Reuben Fowkes  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] by
Monday 31 July 2006.

SocialEast Seminar Series 2006-7

A series of international seminars will be held during 2006-7 to address issues 
of Art and
Ideology, Art and Documentary, Art and Revolution, and Art and Memory in the 
context of East
European art and visual culture. The seminars will be accompanied by 
contemporary art events,
including exhibitions, artists' presentations and film screenings.

No.1 Art and Ideology
Manchester Metropolitan University, Friday 6 October 2006
 
The focus of the first seminar will be the relationship between art and 
ideology in the context of
the recent history of East European art. Specific issues that will be addressed 
include: the writing
and rewriting of East European art history; the role of exhibition strategy, 
museology and curating
in the reconstruction and reappraisal of the history of art in East Central 
Europe; contemporary
artists' projects dealing with the legacy of the art of the socialist period 
from conceptualism to
socialist realism; and theorising the contradictions between national, regional 
and international
accounts of East European art, both historical and contemporary.

 No.2 Art and Documentary

Open Society Archives / Central European University Budapest, 10 November 2006

The second seminar will coincide with the celebration of the 50th anniversary 
of the Hungarian
Revolution in Budapest, and will include coverage of issues such as: the role 
of contemporary art in
commemorating historical events from the socialist period, both revolutions and 
counter-revolutions;
the history and treatment of public monuments in Eastern Europe; relics of 
socialism in contemporary
visual culture, and the use of photographic and film archives of the socialism 
in visual research.

No.3 Art and Revolution 

Venue and date to be confirmed

The third seminar takes as its primary focus the legacy of political, social 
and cultural
revolutions for art and visual culture in Eastern Europe. This would include 
discussion of the role
of the historical avant-garde, the specific trajectory of Conceptual Art in 
Central Europe, and the
reevaluation of Socialist Realism as an art historical problem in the context 
of modernism,
post-modernism and the polarised aesthetics of the Cold War.  

 No.4 Art and Memory

Venue and date to be confirmed

The fourth seminar focuses on the role of artists in excavating memories of the 
socialist period.
It considers the role of artists, curators and researchers in analysing and 
processing public
memories and consciousness, as well as the role of visual representations in 
our understanding and
recoding of Eastern Europe's socialist past. The widespread concern with the 
endangered memories of
socialism takes place against the backdrop of rapid social and cultural change 
on the path to
trans-national integration, and the seminar will also deal with  the search for 
alternative models
in art and society.



Dr Reuben Fowkes
Research Fellow MIRIAD
(Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design),

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