Organised by France Stele Institute of Art History ZRC SAZU in collaboration with Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor, andMunicipality of Nova Gorica
PROGRAMME
Thursday, 8 November 2018
18.00
Exhibition and International Conference Opening
Friday, 9 November 2018
9.15–12.15
Helena Seražin & Klavdija Figelj:
Gorizia – Nova Gorica. Continuity of Urban Space and Identity of the Bordering Cities
13.30–15.00
Barbara Murovec (Ljubljana): (Past) Visions of the Future and the Materialization of Memory in Public Space. Introduction
Werner Telesko (Vienna): Making the City? Identity, Culture and Monuments in the Habsburg Lands (19th and 20th Century), opening lecture
Robert Born (Leipzig): Monuments and Conflicts in Multi-Ethnic Regions. The Case of Transylvania in the 20th Century
15.30–17.00
Nenad Makuljević (Belgrade): Visuality and Nation-Building. The Transformation of Public Memory and the Creation of New Urban Identities in the Balkans during the 19th Century
Dragan Damjanović (Zagreb): National Heroes, Artists and the Habsburgs. The State, the Opposition and Public Monuments in Croatian Cities in the Second Half of the 19th and the Early 20th Centuries
Massimo De Sabbata (Udine): Trieste as “Oriental Rome”. Art for the New Italian Identity 1919–1943
17.00–19.00
Monuments Memory Research
Contested Issues
Round table
Moderated by Christian Fuhrmeister (München) & Barbara Murovec (Ljubljana)
Saturday, 10 November 2018
9.00–10.30
Iain B. Whyte (Edinburgh): Berlin: Reichskanzlerplatz—Adolf-Hitler-Platz—Benito-Mussolini-Platz—Reichskanzlerplatz (again)—Theodor-Heuss-Platz. The Story is in the Names
Borut Klabjan (Koper & Florence): Building Memory in the Adriatic Borderland
Katja Hrobat Virloget & Neža Čebron Lipovec (Koper): Carved in Memory. Monuments from the Time of Population Transfers in Post-War Istria
11.00–12.30
Franci Lazarini (Ljubljana & Maribor): Between Remembrance and Damnatio Memoriae. Memory in the Urban Development of Ljubljana's Bežigrad District in the 20th Century
Milan Popadić (Belgrade): New Belgrade's Ušće. From No-Man's-Land to (Not So) Public Space
Patricia Počanić (Zagreb): Public Space as a Place for the Intervention of Both Artists and the State. Interventions of Artists and Public Sculpture in Novi Zagreb during Self-Governing Socialism in Yugoslavia
14.00–15.00
Marko Košan (Slovenj Gradec): Ravne — the Town of Forma Viva. Steel Industry Identity and International Sculptural Symposia
Giovanni Rubino (Udine): Forma Viva 1965. The Human-Landscape in the Work of Dino Basaldella
15.30–16.30
Tanja Zimmermann (Leipzig): Relocating History. New Borders and the Reinvention of Višegrad
Piotr Kisiel (Konstanz): Memory Landscape and Redefinition of Urban Narration. Łódź after 1989
16.30–17.00 Final discussion
Moderated by Franci Lazarini, Barbara Murovec & Helena Seražin
17.00 End of conference
Scientific Committee:
- Christian Fuhrmeister, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, München
- Franci Lazarini, France Stele Institute of Art History ZRC SAZU & Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor
- Donata Levi, University of Udine
- Barbara Murovec, France Stele Institute of Art History ZRC SAZU
For further information please contact: [email protected]