Rise, Fall and Shift of Ideologies II.Chair: Tamás Csáki (Budapest City Archives)Įphemeral architecture of the Metropolis: plans for urban pavilions by Bertalan Árkay from the 1920sĩ.50-10.20 Coffeebreak – Meanwhile: Optional guided visit in the storage of Budapest City Archive exclusively for conference speakers by Tamás Csáki.ġ0.20-11.40. Shaping Ephemeral Architecture by the Mediaĩ.30-9.50. National Representations on the General Provincial Exhibition (Lviv 1894)ĩ:00-9.30 Keynore Speech: Ágnes Anna Sebestyén (Archaeolingua Foundation, Budapest) Weronika Grzesiak, MA (Art History Institute, Jagiellonian University inCracow) art (Art Academy of Latvia)īetween National Romanticism, Modernist Tendencies and Traditionalism – Two Exhibitionsin Riga at theTurn of the 20th Century The ‘Ottoman’ Pavilions at the Turn-of-the-Century Aleksandar Ignjatovićĭeniz Türker PhD candidate (Harvard University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the History of Art and Architecture Department&Dumbarton Oaks Tyler Fellow) „Eastern Venues, Eastern Nations.” Chair: Dr. Tradition and modernity during one centuryġ6.00-17.20. The Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. The Pavilion of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Universal Exposition of 1900 in Paris: a Case StudyĬristiana Volpi PhD (University of Trento, Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering) Ágnes Sebestyén (University of Bern, Institute of Art History) Aleksandar Ignjatović (University of Belgrade)Ĭompeting Byzantinisms: Architectural Imagination of the Balkan Nations at the Paris World Exhibitionin 1900 „Western Venues, Eastern Nations.”Chair: Miklós SzékelyĬosmin Tudor Minea MA (Central European University, Budapest)Ĭreating a National Architecture : the Pavilions of the Balkan Countries at Two 19th Century Universal Exhibitionsĭr. Representation reduced and exported: The re-setting of the Main Historical group of the Millennium Exhibition at the 1900 Paris Universal Exhibitionġ3:50-15.30. Miklós Székely PhD (Institute of Art History, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Paolo Cornaglia PhD (Turin Polytechnic, Department of Architecture and Design)įranczia étterem: the French restaurant by Karman& Ullmann in the National Hungarian Exhibition of 1896ĭragan Damjanović PhD, doc.(Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zagreb University)Ĭroatian Pavilions at the 1896 Millennium Exhibition in Budapest The Hungarian Millennium at the Crossroad of Nation Buildings Chair: Pál Lővei Magdalena Żakowska (Central and Eastern Europe Department, Faculty of International and Political Studies, University of Łódź)Īustrian and Russian National Pavilions as Mediums of National Self-Representations at the Vienna World Exposition 1873ġ1.30-12.50. Gianenrico Bernasconi (Institut für Populäre Kulturen, Universität Zürich) Architecture, origins, materials.Chair: József Sisaĭr. Utopia of Transparency: 19th-Century Exhibition Pavilion Architecture as Mythological Projectġ0.00-11.00. József Sisa (Director of Institute of Art History, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)ĩ:30-10.00 Keynore Speech: Anna Korndorf, Ekaterina Viazova (Department of Russian Art and Architecture, State Institute of Art History) István Kenyeres (Director General of Budapest City Archives), Miklós Székely (Organizer of the conference), Ephemeral Architecture in Central-Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuriesĪ two days conference organized by The Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Art History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences in cooperation with CentrArt Association – New Workshopfor Art HistoriansĬonference hall of Budapest City Archives
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