Central European Dictionary of Political Concepts Conference: 3rd Edition

Apr 25-26, 2014, CEFRES, Prague

For this conference, I organized one of the panels, titled “Politics of Art Languages in Central Europe” with papers by Juraj Čarný, Tímea Junghaus, Jan Zálešák, and myself (“The Language That the Art World Speaks: Case Study of Poland”). This panel served as the basis for the art section of Understanding Central Europe (Routledge, 2018).

“Art Criticism in Times of Re-creativity” – Night Eleven at Salon Suisse

Nov 22, 2013,  Official collateral event of the 55th Venice Biennale

Discussion panel with Dr. Magda Cârneci (National University of the Arts Bucharest, Romania), Dr. Magdalena Moskalewicz (Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA), Daria Ghiu (Swiss Institute for Art research, SIK-ISEA), moderated by Jörg Scheller, curator of the Salon Suisse

Writing About Late Modernist Art From a Socialist Country—Some Reflections on Poland

May 19-21, 2011, “Art History Meets Art Theory,” New Europe College–Institute for Advanced Study, Bucharest

Paper given at the conference jointly hosted by the Research and Academic Program at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA and the New Europe College-Institute for Advanced Study, Bucharest, Romania. This was third in a series of The Clark Art Institute’s East-Central Europe Seminar Series, “Unfolding Narratives: Art Histories in East-Central Europe after 1989.” Program can be found here.

Art History on the Disciplinary Map in East-Central Europe

Nov 18-19, 2010, Moravian Gallery, Brno

Discussant at the panel “Localized vs. Globalized Narratives of Art” at conference “Art History on the Disciplinary Map in East-Central Europe,” which was second in a series of The Clark Art Institute’s East-Central Europe Seminar Series, “Unfolding Narratives: Art Histories in East-Central Europe after 1989.” Full program can be found here.