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The "East Art Map I" is accessible on the internet as of September 2004 (see also "Publications"). On the site, we have requested further information from the public which may possibly change the topography of the map. This approach will accelerate the collection of data and democratize its processing. Moreover, it will enable everyone to take part in shaping history as it gestates before our eyes and ensure that other artists and artworks are added. It also creates the space and conditions for easier communication between theoreticians, critics, and other interested persons. A multiplication of topics and discussions through this extended opening will hopefully bring EAM to a broader public and accelerate the setting up of a reference system for comparative studies of eastern European art. Please send your statements on those artists who you think should be included in or removed from the "East Art Map" to the international jury at editor@eastartmap.org. All the proposals - provided they contain the requested materials - will be displayed on the website and kept for public discussion until the final decision of the international committee. Every two to three months an international committee of experts will decide whether or not to include any of the proposals submitted. These experts are: Ekaterina Bobrinskaya (Russia), Ješa Denegri (Yugoslavia), Lia Perjovschi (Romania), Georg Schöllhammer (Austria), Christoph Tannert (Germany). > East Art Map |
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