Marxism and Art
Open Museum 2013/2014

  • Marxism and Art

    Krzysztof M. Bednarski, "Portrait of Karl Marx", 1978

“Marxism and Art” is the first public presentation of a research project carried out by the Museum of Modern Art and the Art History Institute of Warsaw University, in collaboration with art historian, critic and curator Dorota Jarecka.

“Marxism and Art” is a series of seven meetings (lectures and seminars) which examines the relationship between selected issues of art history and Marxism. The series will feature Karl Marx’s approach to modernity, ideas and thoughts on art by Walter Benjamin, Stefan Morawski, György Lukács, Władysław Strzemiński, and feminist aesthetics.

The lectures and seminars will be conducted by: Professor Andrzej Turowski, Professor Agata Bielik-Robson, PhD Adam Lipszyc, Professor Zofia Rosińska, PhD Magdalena Radomska, PhD Luiza Nader and PhD Ewa Majewska.
 

Cycle documentation:

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Archival Events from that cycle:

DzieńGodzinaNazwa wydarzeniaMiejsce wydarzenia
17:00 Lecture Differentiating the Canon. Feminism, Marxism and Psychoanalysis in the Theory of Art by Griselda PollockLecture by Ewa Majewska
In cycle „Marxism and Art”
Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Small Auditorium
Pańska 3, Warsaw