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"Comradely Objects: Design and Material Culture in Soviet Russia, 1960s–80s"
By Yulia Karpova (2020, @ManchesterUP)
https://t.co/MiRxsRSdOI
@sovietvisuals @HOCommunism
Call for submission of book proposals in the „New Histories of Art” series on Polish art of the 20th and 21st centuries, ed. by @MSN_Warszawa & ASP.
Published books incl. J. Banasiak's "Protean Times: The Disintegration of the State Art System, 1982-93": https://t.co/DJQ5rMp9JZ
CFP: CALL FOR PAPERS: Advertising and Consumption in East-Central Europe, 1919-1939. I am putting together a panel for the Eastern European Studies Special Topics Area at the Popular Culture Association 2021 National Conference. Please get in touch if interested by Thu 5 Nov.
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"Comradely Objects: Design and Material Culture in Soviet Russia, 1960s–80s"
By Yulia Karpova (2020, @ManchesterUP)
https://t.co/MiRxsRSdOI
@sovietvisuals @HOCommunism
I'm working on an article on greyness and colour in East German cities/villages in 1970s-1990s and have some decent material, but does anyone know of any good references to greyness/colour in GDR/post-Wende literature, film, popular culture etc.?
Position opening for a motivated person with an appreciation for art and graphic design from the 1920-30s. Our new venture AntikBar Books will focus on Constructivism, Art Deco, Bauhaus and other art movements from the 1920-30s. More information: https://t.co/H9eLpRfhxo
#OpenAccess#Digitized
90 personal sketchbooks of Paul Stein are now online (1974-2004).
https://t.co/RPlERaDcXb
@openculture @OpenArtsArchive @ubgiessen
We are recruiting for a Postgraduate Tutor in History of Design for 20-months, 0.8 FT, based in South Kensington. Deadline 17.30, 18 June 2018. For more information see the V&A Jobs page https://t.co/oWJtsiwd1Y.
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Bauhaus Collection of the Harvard Art Museums:
one of the first and largest collections relating to the Bauhaus, the 20th century’s most influential school of art and design.
@harvartmuseums
https://t.co/y14jhkPJ3U
#Bauhaus#ModernArt#Weimar
“Art cannot be modern. Art is primordially eternal." -Egon Schiele, who was born on this day in 1890. Although he only lived to 28, Schiele's distinctive aesthetic had a major impact on contemporary portraiture.
Learn more about the Austrian artist: https://t.co/GxuarAIzOR
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"Die Zwitscher-Maschine"
Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien.
https://t.co/Xu2DOeDZee
#Klee#PaulKlee#Bauhaus