Postdoc-Fellow der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
adrienn.kacsor[at]uni-weimar.de
Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 6 (Prellerhaus)
99423 Weimar
Curriculum Vitae
Adrienn Kácsor is a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow at the Bauhaus-Universität (2024-2026), where she is working on a research and exhibition project on migrant art histories, titled The Fugitive Avant-garde. In 2023-24, she was Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Art History at Northwestern University, where she had defended her doctoral dissertation in 2023. Her research has been generously supported by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) Mellon Fellowship for Dissertation Research in Original Sources (2018-19), the Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship (2020-21), and the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2021-2023). She has published in the Getty Research Journal, Art History, and View.
Publikationen
Aufsätze in Zeitschriften
- »Tracing Fannina Halle in El Lissitzky’s Letters«, Getty Research Journal 18 (August 2023), 145-163.https://muse.jhu.edu/article/912169
- zusammen mit Douglas Gabriel: »Architecture in Anticipation: Building Socialist Friendship Between Hungary and North Korea in the 1950s«, Art History 45, 5 (November 2022), 996-1015. Special Issue on “Red Networks: Post-War Art Exchange.” https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8365.12684
- »Us vs. Them: Communist Dialectical Images from Interwar Europe and Soviet Russia«, View 31 (October 2021), Special Issue on “The Visual Cultures of Class.” https://www.pismowidok.org/en/archive/2021/31-visuality-of-social-classes/us-vs-them
- »Two Million Forint Purchases: Fine Arts and Politics in the Kádár Era. Socialist funding policies in Hungary between 1965 and 1980«, Médiakutató Fall 2009 (in Hungarian).http://www.mediakutato.hu/cikk/2009_03_osz/08_kepzomuveszet_politika_kadar
Aufsätze in Sammelbänden
- zusammen mit Megan McDonie: »Digitization and Archival Violence«, in: Yuting Dong, R. A. Kashanipour, Joana Konova, Seth Stein LeJacq, Ania Nikulina, Diane Oliva, and Naomi Ruth Pitamber (Hg.), Adventure, Inquiry, Discovery: CLIR-Mellon Fellows and the Archives, Council on Library and Information Resources, May 2023, 92-95.https://www.clir.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2023/05/Adventure-Inquiry-Discovery-CLIR.pdf
- zusammen mit Douglas Gabriel: »Fraternal Encounters: Socialist Art and Architecture Between Budapest and Pyongyang in the 1950s«, in: Beáta Hock, Marina Dmitrieva, Antje Kempe (Hg.), Universal – International – Global: Art Historiographies of Socialist Eastern Europe, Böhlau Verlag 2023, 240-257.