“Jeune femme d’un pays de l’Est cherche homme en vue d’un mariage”

© Karolina Majewska-Güde

Exploring East European Women’s History through Research-based Exhibitions

 

A Käthe-Leichter public lecture/talk by Beáta Hock, Ph.D.

UPDATE: Due to the current pandemic situation, the lecture will be postponed and not be held on 15 December 2022! It will take place on Wednesday, 12 January 2022, 18:30-20:00 at the Faculty Center (Seminar Room 5, Kolingasse 14-16, 1090 Wien). After the talk, we invite to join us for a reception.

To participate on site, please make sure to present a relevant certificate (recovery or vaccination + PCR test and register via e-mail in advance. In order to follow the lecture online, please register here.

Please be aware that further adaptions in the Corona-regulations may apply and please check our website and newletter shortly before the event.

 

Beáta Hock, Ph.D. is currently Senior Researcher of the department “Entanglements and Globalisation” at the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), Leipzig. Her areas of research and teaching include East-Central European art and art history, feminist cultural theory, and the cultural dimensions of the global Cold War. The perspectives of global history generally inform her research output on the art and cultural history of Eastern Europe.

In the academic year 2015–16 she was visiting professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London. From 2022 she is project lead of Linking Art Worlds: American Art and Eastern Europe in the Cold War and Since, a joint “Connecting Art Histories” Travelling Seminar Series, funded by the Getty Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art. She also occasionally works as independent curator; her latest exhibition Left Performance Histories was on view in Berlin’s NGbK in 2018.