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Beate Söntgen (Hg.), Katharina Tchelidze (Hg.), ...: Scenes of the Avant-Garde

Beate Söntgen (Hg.), Katharina Tchelidze (Hg.), Julian Volz (Hg.)

Scenes of the Avant-Garde
Networks, Temporalities and Transformational Power

Erscheint am 20.08.2026

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Erscheint am 20.08.2026

Networks, Temporalities and Transformational Power

This volume understands “avant-garde” as a constellation of moments, emphasizing its plural developments and its crucial interventionist role in culture and politics. Challenging the narrative of a linear avant-garde, the book sheds light on local scenes shaped by their distance from artistic practices and sociocultural conditions of their time. Scenes of the Avant-Garde brings together papers from a conference held in Tbilisi on the occasion of the centenary of the Futurist and Dadaist group H2SO4 (1924).

 

The contributions explore networks, relationships, and collaborations in artistic interventions. What transformational power lies in these practices? What are the gendered, social, and spatial structures, within which artistic groups test and create forms of community? And what can we learn from these overlooked or differently read stories?

 

The book offers new insights into avant-garde histories, drawing on case studies from countries such as Georgia, Algeria, India, Poland, Czechoslovakia, France and the UK.

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Beate Söntgen

Beate Söntgen

ist Professorin für Kunstgeschichte an der Leuphana. Neben freier Mitarbeit im Feuilleton der FAZ, Mitwirkung an Ausstellungen, zuletzt als Ko-Kuratorin zu „Matisse. Figur Farbe Raum“ (K20, Düsseldorf). WS 2009/10: Flaubert-Gastprofessorin am Flaubert-Zentrum der LMU München/Venedig.
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Katharina Tchelidze

Katharina Tchelidze is a doctoral researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Art History at Leuphana University in Lueneburg (Germany). From 2024-2025 she is a Visiting Researcher at the Ilia State University, Tbilisi (Georgia). Her research interests include history and theory of modern art distribution, historiography of artistic practices, and transcultural entanglements in 20th art. In her dissertation project H2SO4 - Formations of the Avant-Gardes, she examines artistic practices of intervention in the 1920s in Georgia. The work focuses on the historical reconstruction of the practice of performances that deal with the olfactory.

Julian Volz

Julian Volz is a curator, and research associate in the graduate programme Cultures of Critique at Leuphana University Lüneburg. In his dissertation, he is researching contemporary artistic practices that are referring to the (cultural-)revolutionary era of independent Algeria in the 1960s. Other research interests include Third Cinema, Queer Contemporary Art from the SWANA region and modernist Art in North Africa. Together with Meike Gerber and Emanuel Kapfinger he edited an anthology on Hans-Jürgen Krahl (2022), who was one of the leading theorists of the movement of 1968 in West Germany.
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