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Category: Institute of Art History and Visual Culture
Lecture: Nineteenth-century Historicism and Historic Preservation: An Exceptional Case
On 25 March at 16.00, Associate Professor Richard Wittman (University of California, Santa Barbara) will give a public lecture ...
How to Reframe Monuments (Estonian Ministry of Culture grant, 2024–2026)
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has triggered debates about the Russian and Soviet heritage both globally and in Estonia. This has been ...
Research project creates new solutions for reinterpreting monuments
In 2024, the three-year research project How to Reframe Monuments was launched, with the aim of creating new solutions for reinterpreting ...
Extended deadline for conference “Cultural heterologies and democracy II” (Tallinn, June 26–28, 2024)
Extended deadline February 15, 2024 Cultural Heterologies and Democracy II. Transitions and Transformations in Post-Socialist Cultures in ...
CFP: Uncomfortable Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region and Beyond: From Negation to Re-interpretation
EKA co-organizes an international interdisciplinary spring school on 10–15 March 2024 in Kulice, Poland. The understanding of heritage as purely ...
Literature, Visual Culture and Film Studies (joint programme with Tallinn University)
2019 1. Hanna Maria Aunin 2. Çağrı Çavaş 3. Michael Andrew Keerdo-Dawson 4. Silvia Kurr 5. Hazuki Okemoto 6. Sofya Safargalieva 7. John David ...
Who Builds Your Architecture? Workshops, film and open lecture 22. – 25. May
Who Builds Your Architecture? Workshops, film and open lecture 22.–25. May 2023 in EKA In the last week of May, exciting international ...
Art Historical Contact Zones (EKA Research Grant, 2023–2024)
The project “Art Historical Contact Zones: Popular and Fictional Mediations of Art History in Estonia” explores the relationship between art ...