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From Rio de la Plata to the Extreme West: Feminist Historiographies of Art and Artistic Activism in Argentina and Chile
Objects of Embodiment: A “Post-Material Turn” in Exhibiting Lost Material Culture
The Post-War History of Pictorialism as Exemplifi ed by Exhibitions at the Zachęta and the Kordegarda (1953–1970)
Beyond the Paradigm of Post-1989 Feminist Art History: Researching All-women Exhibitions in Czechoslovakia, Poland and Croatia/Yugoslavia (1945–1989)
Left / abandoned / post-German. Late Gothic Silesian Retables and Their New Settings in the Monastery Church in Mogiła (Cracow), and the Cathedrals in Warsaw and Poznań in the 1940s and 1950s
Justyna Balisz-Schmelz, Przeszłość niepokonana. Sztuka niemiecka po 1945 roku jako przestrzeń i medium pamięci [The Unsurmountable Past: The German Post-1945 Art as the Space and Medium of Memory], Kraków, Universitas, 2018, 363 pp.
Modernity and Compromise: The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Warsaw and its Designer Władysław Pieńkowski
Rubble Warsaw, 1945–1946: Urban Landscaping and Architectural Remains
The Dissident Power of Queer Art and Curating in Central Eastern Europe
Constructing the canon: exhibiting contemporary Polish art abroad in the Cold War era
“Unreal, Purely Formal Relations”: Realism in Christian Schad’s Drawings of Queer Nightspots for Ein Führer durch das ‘lasterhafte’ Berlin (1931)
“Mary has filled me with amazement that she gave milk to the One who feeds the multitudes”: Notes on the Byzantine Iconography of Maria Galaktotrophousa
The Crisis of Impressionism or Claude Monet’s New Realism?
Circulation of Queer Ideas in State Socialist Hungarian People’s Republic
Aquatic Imagination or Unweaving the Rainbow: Introduction to Hydro-Stories about American Art
The Organic Quality of Visual Form: The Artistic Bond between Zdzisław Ruszkowski and Henry Moore
Give the IPS to Szukalski: Stanisław Szukalski’s Bid for the Institute of Art Propaganda
The Globetrotter’s Identity: Michel Sittow in the International Historiographies
“The War Brought Us Close and the Peace Will Not Divide Us”: Exhibitions of Art from Czechoslovakia in Warsaw in the Late 1940s
Modernist Architecture in Illustrative Art for Children and Teenagers in the People’s Republic of Poland