Censorship In Polish Art After 1989: Art, Law, Politics

Anna Demenko , Jakub Dabrowski
Translated by Lukasz Mojsak
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Censorship In Polish Art After 1989: Art, Law, Politics

Anna Demenko , Jakub Dabrowski
Translated by Lukasz Mojsak
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  • Published date: Oct 23, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 506
  • Publisher: Mosaic Press
  • ISBN: 9781771614641
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.2" L x 9.0" H
Jakub Dabrowski is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Visual Culture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw where he lectures History of Contemporary Art and Copyright Law. His main field of research covers ever-existing relationships between art and law as well as history of Polish art after 1945. Jakub completed his PhD thesis at the History of Art Faculty at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan in 2013.In 2010 he won Polish Art Historian Association award for scholarship for young members of the Association and in 2015 he won The Award of the Polish Art Critique for a book Cenzura w sztuce polskiej po 1989 roku(Censorship in Polish Art after 1989). Jakub lives in Warsaw, Poland Anna Demenko is an Assistant Professor in the Chair of criminal law at the Law Faculty of the Adam Mickiewicz University, where she lectures about criminal law. She graduated from the Law Faculty of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and the Law Faculty of Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn. She is a member of the European Criminal Bar Association and has an individual law practice. In her research she concentrates on the relation between criminal law and freedom of speech as well as on transnational criminal law. Lukasz Mojsak studies in applied linguistics and art history at the University of Warsaw, studies in contemporary art theory at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has worked as a translators (Polish – English, English – Polish) for over ten years and has translated texts on art and culture for a broad range of major institutions and publishers, such as the National Museum in Warsaw, Museum of Warsaw, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, CCA Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw, Muzeum Sztuki in Lo´dz´, Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Sternberg Press, 40000 Malarzy. Lukasz is also a curator of exhibitions, film screenings and art projects.

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