Museums and Centers of Contemporary Art in Central Europe after 1989

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Central Bohemian Region
Central Europe
Central European Art
central european contemporary art institutions
Contemporary Art
Critical Museum
cultural policy analysis
curatorial practice
Eastern European Art
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Hungarian National Gallery
Investment Type
Katarzyna Murawska Muthesius
Ludwig Museum
Mass MoCA
Museum District
museum studies
Muzeum Sztuki
national identity in art
national museum
Nordiska Museet
Open Society Institute
Podkarpackie Voivodship
Popular Tv Program
post-socialist transformation
Power Plant
Private Museums
State Secretary
Twa Terminal
Vincent Van Gogh
Water Park

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367785611
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Museums and Centers of Contemporary Art in Central Europe is a comprehensive study of the ecosystem of art museums and centers in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Focusing on institutions founded after 1989, the book analyses a thirty-year boom in art exhibition space in these regions, as well as a range of socio-political influences and curatorial debates that had a significant impact upon their development.

Tracing the inspiration for the increase in art institutions and the models upon which these new spaces were based, Jagodzińska offers a unique insight into the history of museums in Central Europe. Providing analysis of a range of issues, including private and public patronage, architecture, and changing visions of national museums of art, the book situates these newly-founded institutions within their historical, political and museological contexts. Considering whether - and in what ways - they can be said to have a shared regional identity that is distinct from institutions elsewhere, this valuable contribution paints a picture of the region in its entirety from the perspective of new institutions of art.

Offering the first comprehensive study on the topic, Museums and Centers of Contemporary Art in Central Europe should be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of museums, art, history and architecture.

Katarzyna Jagodzińska is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of European Studies at Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. She is an expert in museum studies and the cultural heritage of Central Europe.

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