TrAIN Open Lecture | Klara Kemp Welch | Happenings and Anti-Happenings in 1960s Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary
Open Lecture
Tadeusz Kantor Cricotage 1965 Copyright Eustachy Kossakowski Estate and Museum of Modern Art Warsaw.
Klara Kemp-Welch lectures in modern and contemporary art history at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. She completed her PhD on Central European conceptualism at University College London in 2008. Her monograph, Antipolitics in Central European Art 1956-1989, is forthcoming with I.B. Tauris in late 2013. She recently co-edited a special issue of the journal Artmargins, on artists’ networks in Eastern Europe and Latin America, with Christina Freire, and is now working on a second book project, entitled Networking the Bloc: International Relations and Experimental Art in Late Socialist Europe.
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