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27 September 2021

ART / History / General, ART / History / 20th & 21st Century, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
Emese Kürti (PhD) is an art historian, researcher, and art critic, the head of Artpool Art Research Center, and deputy director for research at Central European Research Institute for Art History Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. Her dissertation set the ground for a new narrative of Hungarian action art based on a musical genealogy. In the last few years, she has been focusing on the transregional artistic collaborations between Hungary and Yugoslavia, and the self-historicizing and institutional ambitions of the neo-avant-garde. Among several other publications on the above themes, she is the author of Screaming Hole: Poetry, Sound and Action as Intermedia Practice in the Work of Katalin Ladik, 2017.
Zsuzsa László is a researcher and curator at Artpool Art Research Center, Budapest. She is also a member of tranzit.hus board and the editorial team of Art Margins Online. Her forthcoming dissertation discusses the emergence and critique of the concept East European Art. Her recent publications and curatorial projects explore transnational exhibition histories, progressive pedagogies, cultural transfers, and decentralized understanding of conceptualism and neo-avant-gardes in Cold War Eastern Europe.
Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Acknowledgments 7
Introduction 9
Collecting the Future 21
"Destroy, She Said" 35
Active Gaps and Absences in Artist Archives 49
The New Sectarianism 67
Self-Historicization 81
Collaborative Actions, Continued Omissions 97
Expansive Underground 115
The Alternative Official? 133
The Life and Afterlife of the Archive 151
artpool.hu: a user's guide 171
Biographies 191