Lecture by Alena Volrábová: Gypsies – Pagans – Turks. The Cultural–Historical Background of a Drawing
Torda Turcsány, 3. April 2017, vis_00059
Lecture by Andrea Pócsik: Images of Resistance in Our Historicized Memory. Kunstwollen: Formal Experiences of Social Force in László Moholy-Nagy’s Documentaries
Torda Turcsány, 4. April 2017, vis_00053
Lecture by Anna Szász: Naming
Torda Turcsány, 4. April 2017, vis_00052
Lecture by Erwin Pokorny: Conjurer, Trickster, Gypsy Witch. European Egyptians and Magic in Early Modern Art
Torda Turcsány, 2. April 2017, vis_00060
Lecture by Éva Kovács: Black Bodies, White Bodies. Gypsy Images in the Long 19th Century in Central Europe
Torda Turcsány, 4. April 2017, vis_00056
Lecture by Júlia Papp: The Motif of the Instrument Hung upon the Willow in Psalm 137 and the Allegorical The Three Gypsies” Poem and Paintings
Torda Turcsány, 4. April 2017, vis_00055
Lecture by Klaus-Michael Bogdal: To See What We Don't See. A Short Course on How to See against Prejudices
Torda Turcsány, 3. April 2017, vis_00063
Lecture by Krisztina Varga: The Hungarian Roma Museum
Torda Turcsány, 4. April 2017, vis_00051
Lecture by Miguel Ángel Vargas: Performing Arts as a Profession and the Gitano-Romani Population of Spain in the 18th-19th Century
Torda Turcsány, 4. April 2017, vis_00039
Lecture by Peter Bell: Seicento Bohème? Alterity of Gypsies and Bamboccianti in Rome
Torda Turcsány, 3. April 2017, vis_00058
Lecture by Teri Szűcs: The Old Gypsy and the Wandering Jew. Othering and Assimilating Modes of Representation (The Example of the Journal Képes Világ)
Torda Turcsány, 4. April 2017, vis_00054
Lecture by Timea Junghaus: Towards a Horizontal Art History: Three Case Studies for Writing Roma Women Into The History of Art
Torda Turcsány, 3. April 2017, vis_00007