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Stedelijk Studies 9: Modernism in Migration

www.stedelijkstudies.com Esmee Schoutens

Volume 9 (Fall 2019):

Modernism in Migration: Relocating Artists, Objects, and Ideas, 1910–1970

CONTENTS

Modernism in Migration Editorial

By Tessel M. Bauduin and Gregor Langfeld ARTICLES

Exile and Modernism: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections on the Exile of Artists in the 1930s and 1940s

By Sabine Eckmann

Modern Group Portraits in New York Exile: Community and Belonging in the Work of Arthur Kauf- mann and Hermann Landshoff

By Burcu Dogramaci

“My Old Mother” – Therese Graf in New York: Exile, the Transatlantic Itinerary of a Photographic Portrait, and Strong History “from below”

By Eva-Maria Troelenberg

A New Woman’s Exile in Buenos Aires: Grete Stern’s Photomontages between Feminism and Pop- ular Culture

By Christina Wieder

“École de Paris” In and Out of Paris (1925–1945): A Transregional Perspective on the Exhibitions on the “School of Paris” in Venice, Cambridge, Recife, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro

By Annabel Ruckdeschel

From São Paulo to Paris and Back Again: Tarsila do Amaral By Camila Maroja

Cubism in Iran: Jalil Ziapour and the Fighting Rooster Association By Katrin Nahidi

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Art and Artists Crossing Borders: Untold Stories of the First Iraqi Art Exhibition in the USSR By Olga Nefedova

“Primitivism” in Migration: Ambivalence and Locality in South African Modernism By Lisa Hörstmann

A Transnational Socialist Solidarity: Chittaprosad’s Prague Connection By Simone Wille

ARTIST CONTRIBUTION

A Gentle Breeze Passed Over Us (still), 2017 By Pınar Öğrenci

EDITORS IN CHIEF

Beatrice von Bormann (Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam) Sjoukje van der Meulen (Utrecht University)

EDITORIAL BOARD

Rachel Esner (University of Amsterdam) Mette Gieskes (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Bram Ieven (Leiden University)

Fieke Konijn (VU University Amsterdam) Gregor Langfeld (University of Amsterdam)

Joana Ozorio de Almeida Meroz (VU University Amsterdam) Claartje Rasterhoff (University of Amsterdam)

Patrick van Rossem (Utrecht University) Vivian van Saaze (Maastricht University) Nathalie Zonnenberg (Open University)

Stedelijk Studies is a high-quality peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Stedelijk Muse- um Amsterdam. The journal aims to reach an international audience of (young) academics, art professionals, artists, and others interested in the field of contemporary art theory. It is our goal to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed academic research related to the Stedelijk collection, exploring institutional history, museum studies (e.g., education and conservation practice), and current top- ics in the field of visual arts and design.

Reference:

TOC: Stedelijk Studies 9: Modernism in Migration. In: ArtHist.net, Dec 13, 2019 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/22294>.

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