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Symposium—Charting Cubism across Central and Eastern Europe, Part 6

Join Dr. Vojtěch Lahoda as he discusses the remake of Cubism and it’s importance in Central and Eastern Europe.

Lecture:

"Remake of Cubism: Local Possibilities"

Dr. Vojtěch Lahoda, Director, Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague; Professor of Art History, Charles University, Prague

Credits:

Charting Cubism across Central and Eastern Europe is presented in collaboration with and supported in part by the Historians of German and Central European Art and Architecture (HGCEA).

Organized by the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art


Contributors

Vojtěch Lahoda
Director of the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences

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