2012/3–4 (21)

Special Issue ‘(Un)blocked Memory: Writing Art History in Baltic Countries’ Edited by Linara Dovydaitytė

7–8

Preface. Linara Dovydaitytė

9–29

Kristiāna Ābele. The Picture of the Period 1890–1915 in Latvian Art-Historical Writing: Ethnocentric Distortions and Ways to Correct Them

30–55

Iveta Derkusova. The Most Recognised Latvian [?] Artist in the World. The Case of Gustavs Klucis

56–75

Silvija Grosa. Rethinking National Romanticism in the Architecture of Riga at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

76–93

Maija Rudovska. Expired Monuments: Case Studies on Soviet-era Architecture in Latvia through the Kaleidoscope of Postcolonialism

94–105

Linara Dovydaitytė. Art History and Postcolonialism: A Lithuanian Case

106–121

Maria-Kristiina Soomre. Art, Politics and Exhibitions: (Re)writing the History of (Re)presentations

122–133

Renata Šukaitytė. The Drift along a Traumatic Past in the Cinematic Worlds of Šarūnas Bartas

134–166

Agnė Narušytė. Contemporary Lithuanian Photography: The Discourse of Memory

Reviews

169–173

Photographic Research in Lithuania: Between Reflection and Restoration. Kęstutis Šapoka
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