Histories outside History

Museums and the Multitude of Art Histories

PROGRAM

October 20, Friday

10.00 Dr. Lolita Jablonskienė, LAM National Gallery of Art
Introduction

10.10 Dr. Mária Orišková, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava
Translating Traditions

10.40 Dr. Laima Laučkaitė, Institute of Philosophy, Culture and Art, Vilnius
Writing the Lithuanian Art History of the 1st Half of the 20th c.: Within the Canon

11.10 Dr. Giedrė Jankevičiūtė, Institute of Philosophy, Culture and Art, Vilnius
Imprisoned in the Past: on the Interpretations of the 20th Century Lithuanian Art History

11.40–12.00 Coffee break

12.00 Dr. Frode Sandvik, Bergen Art Museum
Modernisms in the Periphery: Three Norwegian Exhibitions

12.30 Dr. Ekaterina Degot, independent curator, Moscow
Soviet Art in Contemporary Art Museum: an Outrage or a Chance?

13.00–14.00 Lunch break

14.00 Stella Rollig, Kunstmuseum Lentos, Linz
Working with Collections

14.30 Simon Rees, Contemporary Art Center, Vilnius
‘Books’ in a Valise: Publishing the Museum at the Margin

15.00 Dr. Raminta Jurėnaitė, Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts
Alfonsas Budvytis – Another Grand Photographer from East and Central Europe

15.30–16.30 Questions and discussion


October 21, Saturday

10.30 Christiane Berndes, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven
Plug In; A New Approach to Exhibiting the Collection of the Van Abbemuseum

11.00 Bartomeu Marí, Contemporary Art Museum, Barcelona (MACBA)
New Museums in Europe?

11.30 Dejan Sretenović, Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade
MoCA Belgrade: Modernism and Titoism, Hand in Hand

12.00–12.20 Coffee break

12.20 Dr. Skaidra Trilupaitytė, Institute of Philosophy, Culture and Art, Vilnius
Art Market, Russian Underground and Problems of Critical Assessment of Soviet Period Art in Lithuanina

12.50 Dr. Erika Grigoravičienė, Institute of Philosophy, Culture and Art, Vilnius / Dr. Lolita Jablonskienė, Lithuanian Art Museum
An Attempt to Deconstruct the Concept of Seminonconformism

13.20–14.00 Questions and discussion