
3/2024
Articles
Lidia Głuchowska
Cubist Idioms and Reinventions: Decentred Microhistories from Central Europe
pp. 199–211
| summary |Eleaonor Moseman
The Social Scope of Bohumil Kubišta’s Cubism in Habsburg Prague
pp. 212–222
| summary |Lidia Głuchowska
The Multifaced Image of the Polish Idiom(s) of Cubism and Links of the ‘Poznań Expressionists’ to the Czech Artistic Scene
pp. 223–243
| summary |Małgorzata Geron
Reception of Cubism in the Artistic and Theoretical Achievements of the Formiści Group (1917–1922)
pp. 244–254
| summary |Gergely Barki
Known and Unknown Hungarians: Early Hungarian Cubist Idioms
pp. 255–268
| summary |Aleksander Bassin – Lidia Głuchowska
Cubist Idioms Hidden within the Discourses on Modernism and the Avant-Garde in Slovenia
pp. 269–282
| summary |Caroline Goldberg Igra
Framing the Shtetl: The Manifestation of a Cubist Style in the Work of Early Modernist Central-East European Jewish artists
pp. 283–294
| summary |Reviews
Filip Facincani
Dalibor Prix (ed.), Středověké venkovské kostely východních Čech I. Archidiakonát hradecký do roku 1378 / Jaroslav Skopec (ed.) Středověké venkovské kostely okresu Louny
pp. 295–299
| summary |Tomáš Kolich
Petra Kolářová, V kroužcích dýmu
pp. 299–302
| summary |Emma Hanzlíková
Markéta Hánová – Yuka Kadoi – Simone Wille (edd.), Collecting Asian Art
pp. 303–306
| summary |Veronika Košnárová
Tomáš Hylmar (ed.), Ladislav Zívr: Deníky 1945–1952
pp. 306–309
| summary |Annotations
pp. 310–313
Česká resumé / English summaries
pp. 314–320