Conference Records
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Panel I: Underground Archives: Distribution of Unofficial Knowledge
- Panel II: Archival Self-Fashioning: Between Life and Art
- Juliane Fürst (Potsdam): Notes from the Zone of Kaif: An Explorationof the Archiving and Self-Fashioning Practices of Azazello – Hippie, Poet, Narkoman
- Klavdia Smola (Dresden): Archiving the Life World: Commemorative Art Books of the Late Soviet Underground
- Ilya Kukulin (Moscow): Avant-gardist-cum-Archivist: A Brief History of a Cultural Figure (from Alexey Kruchionykh to Ivan Akhmetiev)
- Nathalie Moine (Paris): Tales and Songs Born on the Roads: Recording Gypsy Culture in the Late Soviet Union
- Panel III (Part 1): Poetics of Documentation: Archive and Performance
- Panel III (Part 2): Poetics of Documentation: Archive and Performance
- Mary A. Nicholas (Bethlehem): Co-Authorship, Collaboration, and Other “Counter-Archival Gestures” in Late-Soviet Moscow Conceptualism
- Kirill Korchagin (Moscow): Poetics of De-Archiviation: Vassily Kondrat’ev between Unofficial Literature and Global Modernism
- Ulrike Goldschweer (Bochum): Collecting, Hoarding, Piling up: Forms of Accumulating Things and Words in Art and Literature
- Ilja Kukuj (Munich): The Archive as a Creative Platform in Artistic Practice of Trans-Furists
- Stanislav Savitsky (St.-Petersburg): Memory and Fantasy (On Eleventh Dimension by Boris Kudriakov)
- Alessandra Franetovich (Florence): Self-Institutionalizing the Unofficial Soviet Art at the Beginning of the 1980’s: Vadim Zakharov’s Early Approach to Archival Practice
- Panel III (Part 3): Poetics of Documentation: Archive and Performance
- Panel IV: Media and Methods of Self-Documentation
- Kira Dolinina (St.-Petersburg): Mikhail Grobman’s Archive: The Second Russian Avant-Garde in the Mirror of One Archive (Archiving the „Truth of Fact“)Panel IV: Media and Methods of Self-Documentation
- Elena Penskaya (Moscow): Vsevolod Nekrasov and his Practices of Collecting
- Dorine Schellens (Leiden): The Role of Exhibitions in the Reception History of Moscow Conceptualism
- Panel V: Underground Artists as Historians of Culture
- Panel VI: Afterlife of Archives: Transcultural Memory
- Panel VII: Afterlife of Archives: Recycling and Artistic Reception
- Panel VIII: Digital Memory of the Soviet Underground
Panel I: Underground Archives: Distribution of Unofficial Knowledge
Ann Komaromi (Toronto): The Precarious Archive: Leningrad Journals and Unofficial CulturePanel I: Underground Archives: Distribution of Unofficial Knowledge
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Yakov Klots (New York): Tamizdat as a Practice and Institution: (De)Archivation of the Soviet Underground
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Panel II: Archival Self-Fashioning: Between Life and Art
Juliane Fürst (Potsdam): Notes from the Zone of Kaif: An Explorationof the Archiving and Self-Fashioning Practices of Azazello – Hippie, Poet, Narkoman
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Klavdia Smola (Dresden): Archiving the Life World: Commemorative Art Books of the Late Soviet Underground
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Ilya Kukulin (Moscow): Avant-gardist-cum-Archivist: A Brief History of a Cultural Figure (from Alexey Kruchionykh to Ivan Akhmetiev)
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Nathalie Moine (Paris): Tales and Songs Born on the Roads: Recording Gypsy Culture in the Late Soviet Union
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Panel III (Part 1): Poetics of Documentation: Archive and Performance
Mikhail Pavlovets (Moscow): The Work of German Lukomnikov as a Form of Self-Archiving
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Panel III (Part 2): Poetics of Documentation: Archive and Performance
Mary A. Nicholas (Bethlehem): Co-Authorship, Collaboration, and Other “Counter-Archival Gestures” in Late-Soviet Moscow Conceptualism
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Kirill Korchagin (Moscow): Poetics of De-Archiviation: Vassily Kondrat’ev between Unofficial Literature and Global Modernism
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Ulrike Goldschweer (Bochum): Collecting, Hoarding, Piling up: Forms of Accumulating Things and Words in Art and Literature
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Ilja Kukuj (Munich): The Archive as a Creative Platform in Artistic Practice of Trans-Furists
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Stanislav Savitsky (St.-Petersburg): Memory and Fantasy (On Eleventh Dimension by Boris Kudriakov)
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Alessandra Franetovich (Florence): Self-Institutionalizing the Unofficial Soviet Art at the Beginning of the 1980’s: Vadim Zakharov’s Early Approach to Archival Practice
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Panel III (Part 3): Poetics of Documentation: Archive and Performance
Ekaterina Asonova (Moscow): Archive of the Illustrator at the Exhibition in the Children‘s Library: In Search of the „Lost“
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Denis Larionov (Moscow): Pavel Ulitins’s Texts as an Archive of Affects
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Panel IV: Media and Methods of Self-Documentation
Kira Dolinina (St.-Petersburg): Mikhail Grobman’s Archive: The Second Russian Avant-Garde in the Mirror of One Archive (Archiving the „Truth of Fact“)Panel IV: Media and Methods of Self-Documentation
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Elena Penskaya (Moscow): Vsevolod Nekrasov and his Practices of Collecting
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Dorine Schellens (Leiden): The Role of Exhibitions in the Reception History of Moscow Conceptualism
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Panel V: Underground Artists as Historians of Culture
Isabel Jacobs (London): Form becomes History: Innovation, Negative Adaptation, and Memory in Soviet Culture
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Christian Zehnder (Fribourg): The Leningrad Underground as an Archive of Modernism: Considering Informal Philology
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Panel VI: Afterlife of Archives: Transcultural Memory
Sabine Hänsgen (Zurich): Translating Moscow Conceptualism
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Michał Mrugalski (Berlin): The Warsaw Summit of Archivists. Ilya and Emilia Kabakov’s Meeting with Joseph Kosuth at the Borderline between Russian and Western Banality
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Panel VII: Afterlife of Archives: Recycling and Artistic Reception
Maria Engström (Uppsala) and Alexei Semenenko (Umeå): Recycling the Underground: Socialist Ruins and Memory Practices in Contemporary Russia
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Pavel Arsen’ev (S.-Petersburg / Université de Genève). «Это было поэзией навсегда, пока не кончилось»: о новой темпоральности и медиа-среде современной поэзии
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Panel VIII: Digital Memory of the Soviet Underground
Krasimira Butseva (London): Institutional and self-led archiving practices: how does APTART manifest on a screen?
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Marina Gerber (Hamburg): Factography: Distant Reading of Collective Actions
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