March 19-21, 2018
International Conference in Ljubljana, France Stele Institute of Art History ZRC SAZU, Prešeren Hall SAZU, Novi trg 4, Ljubljana
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14.00
Welcome and introduction
Mimi Urbanc, Deputy Director, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana
Davor Kozmus, Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, Republic of Slovenia
Iain B. Whyte, Research Committee of the International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art
Christian Fuhrmeister, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, München, Project Leader, Transfer of Cultural Objects in the Alpe Adria Region in the 20th Century
Barbara Murovec, Director, France Stele Institute of Art History ZRC SAZU, Ljubljana, Slovenian Principal Investigator, Transfer of Cultural Objects in the Alpe Adria Region in the 20th Century
Chair: Christian Fuhrmeister
14.30 Introductory lecture: Michael Wedekind: Translocations in a Contested Space
15.15 Patrizia Dragoni and Antonija Mlikota: Politics and Museum Management in Interwar Zadar
15.35 Discussion
16.00 Coffee break
Chair: Meike Hopp
16.30 Cathleen Giustino: Unpacking the Case of Dr. Václav Wagner: Struggles over Confiscated Cultural Property and Heritage in Postwar Bohemia
16.50 Marcela Rusinko: Dispossessing Art Collectors in Communist Czechoslovakia
17.10 Kristina Uhlíková and Jan Uhlík: Confiscated Monuments of the German Minority in Czechoslovakia
17.30 Discussion
18.15 Where Have All the Artworks Gone? Disposessions and Translocations of Cultural Objects in Slovenia during the Second World War
Exhibition opening
19.15 Reception
9.00 Podium: Dispossession and Art Market: Institutional Projects (organized by the Research Committee of the International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art [RIHA])
Discussion moderated by Christian Fuhrmeister and France Nerlich
11.00 Coffee break
Chair: Donata Levi
11.30 Gabriele Anderl: The Vienna Art Market between 1938 and 1945
11.50 Eva Toffali: “Trade” between Germany and Italy during Fascism: The Case of Alessandro Contini Bonacossi
12.10 Katharina Sophia Hüls: Flourishing Trade Relations between Venice and Vienna: The Activities of Art Dealer Dr. Benno Geiger (1882-1965) during the Second World War
12.30 Discussion
13.00 Lunch
Chairs: Gail Feigenbaum and Ljerka Dulibić
14.30 Dejan Ristić: The Devastation of the Collections of the National Library of Serbia during the First World War
14.50 Karin Leitner-Ruhe: A Missing Collection? Graz – Rogaška Slatina and Dobrna – Ljubljana
15.10 Renata Komić Marn and Tina Košak: For the Nation’s Welfare: Dealing with Cultural Objects in Interwar Slovenia
15.30 Iva Pasini Tržec: “Private Collections of Public Interest” in Zagreb and Their Destiny under Socialism
15.50 Discussion
17.00 Young Scholars’ Section
Cristina Cudicio: The Dissolution of a Jewish Collection: The Pincherle Family in Trieste
Anja Iskra: Safeguarding Cultural Assets in Maribor during the Second World War
Ivan Ferenčak: From German Art Market to the Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters in Zagreb: Paintings from Ante Topić Mimara‘s Donation
Maria Tischner: Erika Hanfstaengl’s Activities in Udine and Trieste from 1943 to 1945
Doroteja Kotnik: The Ptuj Regional Museum under German Occupation
Margherita Colusso: Paintings from a Jewish Residence: New Findings
Discussion moderated by Donata Levi and Barbara Murovec
Short break
19.00 Documentary film Memories from the Ashes (Serbia, Filmske novosti, 2016; 28 minutes)
Discussion moderated by Ljerka Dulibić and Dejan Ristić
Chair: Michael Wedekind
9.00 Katja Zirnsack and Felicitas Thurn-Valsassina: The Vienna Auction House Dorotheum and the “Masse Adria”: What We Know and What We Don’t
9.20 Anneliese Schallmeiner, Daria Brasca and Albena Zlatanova: Distribution of Shipments in a Transnational Perspective
9.50 Discussion
10.15 Coffee break
Chair: Franci Lazarini
10.45 Barbara Vodopivec: The Restitution of Cultural Objects from Austria to Yugoslavia after the Second World War: Rediscovered Archival Material
11.05 Elena Franchi: Why should it be all on us Istrians to pay for a war that was lost by everyone? The Activities of the Italian Delegation for the Restitution of Cultural Assets to Yugoslavia after the Second World War
11.25 Discussion
11.45 Final plenary discussion:
Where do we go from here? The Future of Dispossession Research
Moderated by Ljerka Dulibić, Christian Fuhrmeister, Donata Levi and Barbara Murovec
13.00 End of conference
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The international conference Dispossessions of Cultural Objects between 1914 and 1989/1991 is organised by:
France Stele Institute of Art History ZRC SAZU
in association with Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, München,
Università degli Studi di Udine and Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters – Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb
and co-organised by:
International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art (RIHA).
Organising Committee:
Ljerka Dulibić (ldulibic@hazu.hr), Christian Fuhrmeister (c.fuhrmeister@zikg.eu),
Donata Levi (donata.levi@uniud.it) , Barbara Murovec (BaMurovec@zrc-sazu.si)
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