The statue park in the Budapest, showing cleared-away memorials from the Communist era

Team

The Department Culture and Imagination

In this department, researchers from the disciplines of art and architectural history, cultural and literary studies as well as history and public history jointly investigate cultural processes in Eastern Europe.

The department is headed by Prof. Dr. Arnold Bartetzky.

Department

Culture and Imagination

This department is devoted to analysing cultural patterns and processes of societal change as articulated in art, literature and architecture, including various fields of popular culture and knowledge production. It is concerned with images and the imagination in a broad sense as well as with the significance of culture for the formation of societies. This endeavour centres around visual material and narrative sources but also comprises performative practices. With this profile, the department offers a framework for interdisciplinary studies across a broad spectrum of cultural and historical subjects. 

Its current research has three main strands: »Heritage and Canon«, »Knowledge and Truth«  and »Visions for the Future«, all building on current societal debates. They are closely interwoven with the GWZO’s main themes and connected to the Leibniz Research Alliance »Values of the Past« in which several of the department’s employees are involved.
 

Forschung

Themenfelder und Forschungsprojekte

Heritage and Canon

Cultural heritage is not a constant, essential property, but rather a social construct subject to continuous change. This subject area focuses on heritage construction and canon formation in art, literature, music and architecture.

Ausstellung zum 30-jährigen Krieg Bellum et Artes

BELLUM ET ARTES. Cooperation and exhibition projec

Edited by: Susanne Jaeger

András Felvidéki: Illustration of the last stanza of Lajos Parti Nagy’s poem ‘Petőfi Barguzinban’ (Petőfi in Bargusin), 2003, © A. Felvidéki 2009

Canon Constructions

Edited by: Stephan Krause

Reconstruction of the Serbian Orthodox church in Mostar

Heritage without Inheritors

Edited by: Arnold Bartetzky

The Project of the Uralmash Socialist City Stadium. 1930s. Arch. P.V. Oranskij.

Re-thinking Socialist Architectural Legacy

Edited by: Mikhail Ilchenko

Feuer im Mikrorajon 531 in Charkiw nach russischem Beschuss 03.03.2022. Foto: Serhij Petrow Dateiname: Foto 1

Reevaluation and Reconstruction

Edited by: Anastasiia Bozhenko

The Lost City of Ani

Edited by: Karen Jallatyan

Knowledge and Truth

In the face of current controversies over knowledge production and credibility, this subject area examines the entanglements of different cultures of knowledge and truth regimes at the intersection of the public arena and expert discourse.

Ljubow Piddubna (zweite von links), befreit aus den Gulag-Lagern, mit Freunden, Magadan, 1956. Quelle: Privatarchiv von Ljubow Pohonjuk (Piddubna). Digitalisiert von der NGO "After Silence".

Experience and Memory of Soviet Deportations (1944-1955)

Edited by: Daria Reznyk

Figurations of Truth Telling

Edited by: Alexander Mionskowski

Re-enactor with the rune tattoo  ‘warrior of truth’ at the Slavic and Viking Festival in Wolin 2017. Photo: Jakub T. Jankiewicz, © Wikimedia Commons

History as Ancestor Worship

Edited by: Karin Reichenbach

Holocaust Memorial at Drohobitsky Yar, »Tree of life«

Holocaust Memory in Ukraine after February 24, 2022

Edited by: Svitlana Telukha

Fotoalbum, Buchenlanddeutsche

Institutionalized Memory and its Limits

Edited by: Alexander Weidle

‘Communism tour’ by Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science, 2016. © Sabine Stach

Tracing Communism

Edited by: Sabine Stach

Visions of the Future

Rooted in a growing interest in social utopias, this subject area adopts a long-term historical perspective to examine radical concepts for a comprehensive redesigning of society and ways of life.

The ‘Koldom’ collective housing project

Architecture for New Ways of Life

Edited by: Arnold Bartetzky

The Care Side of Work

Edited by: Lisa Füchte

From the Department’s Work

Adaptation and Radicalisation. Dynamics of Popular Culture(s) in Eastern Europe before the War

– GWZO Participation in the Leibniz Cooperative Excellence Programme

This joint project, led by the ZfL, investigates popular cultures in Belarus, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary in an interdisciplinary, comparative perspective since the 1980s. At the GWZO, Indira Hajnács is investigating Hungarian folklore heritage. Popular cultural phenomena are explored in the project from historical, literary, cultural and media studies perspectives, using objects from literature, film and visual arts, television series, folk and pop music, videos, memes, murals and graffiti, political journalism and social media. The project promises new insights into popular cultural dynamics from the dawn of democratisation in the 1980s / 1990s to today's strengthening of nationalist ideologies and authoritarian structures.

about the research topic

Classics of Romanian film

A new book on Romanian film, in this format the first publication on the subject in German and from the GWZO. It contains 25 film essays written by film experts and enthusiasts not only from Romania. It was edited by Dana Duma (București), Stephan Krause (Leipzig) and Anke Pfeifer (Berlin) and spans more than a century of Romanian cinematography, whetting the appetite for cinema românesc.

Buch Klassiker des rumänischen Films

New publication: The unbuilt Leipzig. Projects, visions, castles in the air

Edited by Arnold Bartetzky with the collaboration of Greta Paulsen, the volume »Das ungebaute Leipzig« was published by Lehmstedt Verlag at the end of 2023. The richly illustrated book explores the architectural and urban development promises of the past that have not been fulfilled, yet many of them still have an impact today. Even if, in retrospect, they often seem unrealistic, sometimes bizarre, amusing or frightening, they reflect architectural and urban development models, urgent questions, acute problems, wishes and hopes of the respective present. The volume, which emerged from a course, received a great deal of media coverage, including press and television reports as well as a radio series on MDR Kultur.

Find more information here.

© Lehmstedt Verlag: Das ungebaute Leipzig. Projekte, Visionen, Luftschlösser

Artists, artworks and places of action: digitization and visualization of networks

The DIKUSA sub-project based at the GWZO investigates the migration and mobility of artists in, to and from Saxony in the 17th century. It asks questions about connections and networks between the artists themselves, between artists and those who commissioned them, as well as the works of art and the reasons for their creation. A further aim is the georeferenced visualization of artists' routes. Diana Lucia Feitsch and Susanne Jaeger report on their current research in a post on the Saxorum blog for interdisciplinary regional studies in Saxony, which was placed on the homepage of the Hypotheses blog portal in February 2024.

Click here for the blog post.

DIKUSA Webanwendungsausschnitt Heinrich Schütz
Wall fresco in Kaaden’s Franciscan church, detail with a portrait of the donor, © GWZO/R. Boček

Subject Areas of the Department Culture and Imagination

Heritage and Canon

Cultural heritage is not a constant, essential property, but rather a social construct subject to continuous change. This subject area focuses on heritage construction and canon formation in art, literature, music and architecture.

Visions of the Future

Rooted in a growing interest in social utopias, this subject area adopts a long-term historical perspective to examine radical concepts for a comprehensive redesigning of society and ways of life.

Knowledge and Truth

In the face of current controversies over knowledge production and credibility, this subject area examines the entanglements of different cultures of knowledge and truth regimes at the intersection of the public arena and expert discourse.

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Publications 2017–2020

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