The project encompassed an exhibition of Dušica Dražić’s artwork dealing with private memory of citizens of Belgrade and its possible [...]
The voluminous catalogue is a result of the exhibition "Abstraction and Atonality: František Kupka, Wassily Kandinsky and Arnold Schönberg", which [...]
The highlight of the investigations was the symposium “European Voices II. Cultural Listening and Local Discourse in Multipart Singing in [...]
On 2 November 2010 the prominent scientists and researchers in Austrian Parliament were asked about the state of civil courage [...]
On 2-3 October 2011, Bratislava hosted a two-day symposium and exhibition, which brought together artists and art professionals from the [...]
One of the aims of the conference was to critically assess the existing curricula and textbooks for Muslim education in [...]
The book provides analysis and insights into the social and economic set-up of this particular region and shows in which [...]
The EU harmonisation efforts’ role in regard to migration and asylum and their impact of national migration policies, as well [...]
In spite of their age and problematic situation, these young people have to face complicated asylum procedures and uncertainty about [...]
This multidisciplinary project, which comprised modern philosophy, video art, fashion, performances and architecture, put Baudrillard's philosophical ideas, as one of [...]
The catalogue SING!, edited by Branka Stipančić, gives a comprehensive overview of Mladen Stilinović’s œuvre. In the first part of [...]
As a first step of the project, 40 individuals of Serbian and Kosovo Albanian origin were interviewed. Each of them told his/her life story, memories [...]
A series of questions demanded answers, which found possible answers in the special issue “Solidarity in Europe”, published by the [...]
“Here the reader will find articles that discuss the history of activism among sex workers, their commitment to social visibility, [...]
“Magic blocks” unifies the results of the workshop on socialist collective housing estates initiated by Archis Interventions, Zeppelin, Point4 and Arhitectura [...]
In 2010 the Central European Forum focused on the diminishing freedom in Central Europe and the temptation of Central European [...]
The authors of Zwischenräume / The space in between draw on this theory of Espagne and Greiling to study the [...]
In his practice, Sung Hwan Kim integrates video and performance art, taking on the role of director, editor, performer, composer, [...]
"Silence", A Year from Monday, M, Empty Words and X (in this order) form the five parts of a series [...]
Curators, art historians, critics and teachers, Jana Ševčíková and Jiří Ševčík represent a major presence in Czech art history. There [...]
The network of European culture journals and netmagazine “Eurozine” took part in this discussion by organising in co-operation with ERSTE [...]
Several well-known artists, filmmakers and writers made use of their publicity and answered these questions in order to destroy popular clichés of Roma. [...]
The first issue in 2010 of the Slovak Architectural Review Magazine “Projekt” is dedicated to the exhibition “New Frontiers. Experimental [...]
“So weit, so nah / So far, so near” is the result of the cooperation between the artist Robert F. [...]
The fourth issue of the magazine “Volume” is based on a conference of the “Architecture of peace” project – a [...]
Being art book, laboratory of cultural scientific overview and documentation report of the travelling exhibition “Monument to Transformation” at the [...]
The catalogue accompanying the exhibition ZONE_PREKÄR, which took place from 16 July to 27 August 2011 in Kunstsäle Berlin, once [...]
The catalogue for Extravagant Bodies: Extravagant Minds is an edition of almost three hundred pages and five hundred copies aimed [...]
The leitmotif of this project is the idea of “defining oneself”, which can be viewed as a process of self-definition [...]
The texts in this volume were first published on the Eurozine website and republished by renowned literary journals from all [...]
Close ENCOUNTERS has initiateted a cross-borde exchange of ideas and has invited artists, cultural actors and theoreticians from Vienna, Bratislava and [...]
At the Central European Forum, twenty-five major intellectual figures representing many countries, generations and experiences crossed intellectual swords and answered [...]
Piotr Piotrowski begins with an analysis of Surrealism in Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Hungary. He examines the development of different Modernist [...]
Polish Art of the 70s analyses the tension between post-essentialist and pragmatist notions of artistic work - a tension that Lukasz Ronduda [...]
The primary goal of this report is to chart overall flows of translations, based on the UNESCO Index and, for a [...]
The content of the magazine is nearly the same as that of the exhibition. "Friendship" in all its aspects is [...]
The task of creating a sustainable urban environment and maintaining architectural values cannot be left entirely to local authorities and [...]
This book is a new setting of the intellectual framework on "post-communism“and its content is arranged in two broad sections. [...]
Our aim in the project Another City, Another Life was to use art as an experimental tool to try to uncover [...]
From the architectural point of view Friedrich Ohmann developed his style from late Historicism to early Modern. His substantial knowlege [...]
Over the last 20 years, the world of Romanian art has seen its most impressive development in the field of [...]
Prishtina is Everywhere describes and analyses this situation, documents problem-solving strategies, and discusses the significance of this kind of urban [...]
I was shocked to find out that I did not only know the contents, but also the titles by heart. [...]
This collection of texts examines the development of Czech visual arts between 1939 and 1989. In addition to papers documenting [...]
The international conference at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna in March 2008, which was held exactly 40 years after the Prague [...]
The works of the many different artists in this catalogue follow a time line rather than alphabetical order. Hence, it [...]
The role of the churches and their believers in the stand against the communist regimes in the countries of East Central and [...]
Yugoslav socialism strongly identified with modern architecture. Architects were well informed of international developments but they also aimed at reinterpreting [...]
But what about political leadership? How are such quality criteria transferred to the political context? What role does leadership play, [...]
The Book follows the traces of existing memories of this community in Vienna, Israel, and the USA. The Holocaust determines the project [...]
Like its two predecessors, the third joint exhibition of the winners of the prize for young artists from Eastern and [...]
The task of creating a sustainable urban environment and maintaining architectural values cannot be left entirely to local authorities and [...]
6th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary ArtThe common denominator of the artistic approaches presented in this exhibition is their perspective on [...]
Prishtina is an example of a city in transition facing enormous challenges: Tranformation from a socialist to a market-driven economy [...]
In the years between 1830 and 1930, big cities were home to contagious diseases, social deviance, immorality, alcoholism and delinquency [...]
Monsignore Otto Mauer was a distinguished figure of the Catholic Church in Austria after World War II. Contemporary art in [...]
Over the past century the world’s population has almost quadrupled. With a global population of 6.7 billion, enormous raw material [...]
Thus, the joint actions undertaken by the teams of Chisinau Center for Contemporary Art -KSA:K and of Vector Association from [...]
In Romania under the double influence of globalization and post-communism, public space is an indicator of the state of society [...]
In Western European countries the idea of Slovakia is indistinct. Barely anyone can describe an image of Bratislava, one of [...]
The accelerating process of European unification has led to heightened interest in the diverse German-language media landscape of the past. [...]
“I often used to travel past places like this on the bus, and I used to ask myself how anybody [...]
The different exhibition fragments of Monument to Transformation, which were newly curated time and again on different locations, analyse social [...]
Artists educate themselves by working through form and subject matter; audiences educate themselves by experiencing things aesthetically. How to mediate [...]
During the Holocaust, between 280.000 and 380.000 Romanian Jews, almost half of the Jewish population, were murdered, or perished from [...]
Feminisms aims to be a manual covering different aspects of feminism: labour and precarity, gender mainstreaming and postfeminism, heteronormativity, feminist [...]