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Monuments at hackaton
Sanja Horvatinčić will participate in the Virtual Weekend Hackathon on March 6 and 7, 2021, with a project aimed at adapting and visualizing the database of monuments on the Arches platform.
From the Existing to the New Museum Concept
Sanja Horvatinčić participates at the international seminar „From the Existing to the New Museum Concept: Memorial Museum of the Jasenovac Memorial Site“.
The Institute is closed to visitors until further notice
Due to the current epidemiological situation we inform our collegues and visitors that the Institute of Art History is closed to visitors until further notice.
New editors-in-chief of the Journals Radovi IPU and Kvartal
Danko Zelić appointed as the new editor-in-chief of the Journal Radovi Instituta za povijest umjetnosti.
Gender Politics and Art
Resarch seminar will be held at the Institute from 20 till 25 January, as part of the Getty Fondation program Connecting Art Histories.
About the exhibition „Architecture. Sculpture. Remembrance“ in Piran
Dr Sanja Horvatinčić is a collaborator at the exhibition „Architecture. Sculpture. Remembrance. The Art of Monuments of Yugoslavia 1945-1991”, as part of the annual event 37th Piran Days of Architecture.
Digital Art History
The International Conference „Digital Art History – Methods, Practices, Epistemologies II“ will be available online via SRCE system for webinars.
Confrotantions: Sessions in East European Art History
The participants of the international workshop „Confrotantions: Sessions in East European Art History“, organized by the Institute of Advanced Studies (UCL), visited the Institute of Art History in Zagreb on 20 March 2019. They were hosted and introduced to the activities of the Institute by Ms Sandra Križić Roban, PhD.
The Homeland War and Contemporary Croatian Photography
Sandra Križić Roban, PhD, is attending an international conference held on Cyprus from 22 to 24 November 2018.
Modern Heritage Conservation in Europe
Sanja Horvatinčić, PhD, is an invited speaker at the international conference organized by ICOMOS Germany and ICOMOS Russia, held in Leipzig from 7th to 9th November 2018.
Time Machine FET Flagship
The Institute of Art History has been accepted as a partner institution in the Time Machine FET Flagship consortium.
MoMA: Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980
Tamara Bjažić Klarin, PhD, and Sanja Horvatinčić, PhD, have contributed to the upcoming exhibition in MoMA, New York, as members of the Exhibition Advisory Board and authors of two chapters in the exhibition catalogue.