Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Roma Art: An Epistemic, Political and Institutional Achievement by Timea Junghaus
View through Europeana Collections
Lecture about Roma art and its political and institutional achievements.
Bavarlipe Roma Online University is an online educational platform where Roma and non-Roma can access knowledge about the Roma identity(ies), history(ies) and culture(s) thorough a collection of high-quality lectures delivered by leading Roma scholars on topics ranging from the Roma Holocaust to Roma cultural productions. In partnership with Central European University (CEU), this project is part of ERIAC’s Roma Cultural History Initiative financed by the German Federal Foreign Office (FFO).
European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture
Title: Roma Art: An Epistemic, Political and Institutional Achievement by Timea Junghaus
Description:
Lecture about Roma art and its political and institutional achievements.
Bavarlipe Roma Online University is an online educational platform where Roma and non-Roma can access knowledge about the Roma identity(ies), history(ies) and culture(s) thorough a collection of high-quality lectures delivered by leading Roma scholars on topics ranging from the Roma Holocaust to Roma cultural productions.
In partnership with Central European University (CEU), this project is part of ERIAC’s Roma Cultural History Initiative financed by the German Federal Foreign Office (FFO).
Related Results
Urban Memories and Countryside Mirrors: A History of Romani Performing Arts by Miguel Angel Vargas
Urban Memories and Countryside Mirrors: A History of Romani Performing Arts by Miguel Angel Vargas
Abstract:
Raising the question of when can we start talking about Romani Performing Arts beyond Romani performers and Romani characters, help us build an international reading of ...
Conference: Resilient Cultural Heritage and Communities in Europe #1
Conference: Resilient Cultural Heritage and Communities in Europe #1
Panel discussion “Pilot on Minority Heritage". Left to right: Zita Varga, Timea Junghaus, Melinda Rézműves, Ezster Gyórgy...
What role should a Roma Museum have within the landscape of European cultural institutions? (2/5)
What role should a Roma Museum have within the landscape of European cultural institutions? (2/5)
(Part 2 of 5)
For ERIAC´s RomaMoMA blog, ERIAC asked Roma and non-Roma artists and arts professionals to reflect upon the following question:
What role should a Roma Museum have wi...
Exhibition | The Roma Spring: Art as Resistance #6
Exhibition | The Roma Spring: Art as Resistance #6
Book "Critical Romani Studies" Volume 1, Number 1 (2018) exhibited at the ERIAC exhibition “The Roma Spring: Art as Resistance” (May - August 2018). Critical Romani Studies is an i...
Il frigitore : costume di Roma [Il friggitore]
Il frigitore : costume di Roma [Il friggitore]
"Collection of fifty picturesque costumes engraved in the aqueduct by Bartolomeo Pinelli Romano in Rome at Lorenzo Lazzari at Convertite, 1809 On the lower left Pinelli made 1809 R...
[Il friggitore - costume di Roma: seconda scena]
[Il friggitore - costume di Roma: seconda scena]
"Collection of fifty picturesque costumes engraved in the aqueduct by Bartolomeo Pinelli Romano in Rome at Lorenzo Lazzari at Convertite, 1809 On the lower left Pinelli made 1809 R...
Rear view of the Figure C on the following plate, bearing the inscription in which Marcus Arelius and Lucius Verus state that the monument commemorates the apotheosis of their father, Antonius Pius...[showing the adjacent side], plate 32 from "Il Campo Ma
Rear view of the Figure C on the following plate, bearing the inscription in which Marcus Arelius and Lucius Verus state that the monument commemorates the apotheosis of their father, Antonius Pius...[showing the adjacent side], plate 32 from "Il Campo Ma
Etching, Il Campo Marzio dell' Antica Roma Opera di G.B. Piranesi socio della reale società degli antiquari di Londra...
View of the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian (now called Castel S. Angelo) from the rear, from Vedute di Roma (Roman Views)
View of the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian (now called Castel S. Angelo) from the rear, from Vedute di Roma (Roman Views)
Etching undescribed first state with address of Bouchard, Vedute di Roma...

