The contributors for this book come from twelve different countries and represent a range of disciplines and interests: their number includes art historians, philosophers, cultural theorists and activists, critics, curators, and poets, with most of them falling into two or three of these categories. All have made important contributions to contemporary art and cultural production, art history writing, and critical thought within, and sometimes far beyond, the region once known, problematically, as “Eastern Europe”. The book thus offers a collection of urgencies and agencies in
art history, art writing, and art and cultural production from across this cultural and political geography. It is a survey of the pressing issues that stimulate these authors' scholarly,
curatorial, and cultural investments and so provides a referential, if fragmented and incomplete, picture of the current conditions of art and culture in the region.
Contributions by
Piotr Piotrowski, Jelena Vesić, Edit András, Tímea Junghaus, Fouad Asfour, Raluca Voinea, Maja Fowkes & Reuben Fowkes, Klara Kemp-Welch, Daniel Grúň, Sabine Hänsgen, Ekaterina Degot, Karel Císař, What, How & for Whom / WHW, Alenka Gregorič, Kirill Medvedev, Miklavž Komelj, Keti Chukhrov, Lev Kreft, Aldo Milohnić.