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Religious Art in Pre-modern Europe

Visual Arts Seminar (13 & 14 March 2026)

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Dear All,

The Department of Visual Arts is delighted to invite you to a two day Seminar on 13th &14th March, 2026.

The Seminar will have workshops conducted by Professor Béla Zsolt SZAKÁCS, Art Historian, Department of Historical Studies at the Central European University, Vienna, and head of the Art History Department, the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest.

Workshop Title: Religious Art in Pre-modern Europe
Date: 13th March 2026 

Session 1: Lecture and Discussion – 11:50 am to 1:20 pm

Venue: Visual Art Studio (near sports block)

Session 2: Lecture and Discussion – 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm

Venue: AC 04 008

SIGN UP for the workshop here.

The Seminar will introduce students to the Christian Art and Architecture of Europe between the late antiquity to the early modern period (500 to 1500 CA). This seminar will help students understand the key elements of Medieval Art in their original liturgical function through architecture, aesthetics, objects and manuscripts.

About the Speaker: Béla Zsolt SZAKÁCS (PhD 1998, Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 2024) lectures in Art History at the Department of Historical Studies at the Central European University in Vienna, and head of the Art History Department at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest. He is particularly interested in Romanesque architecture in Central Europe, Christian iconography and the history of monument protection. He is editor and co-author of an overview on photographic collections in East-Central Europe (Guide to Visual Resources of Medieval East Central Europe, Budapest 2002) and published a monograph on the iconography of the 14th-centrury Hungarian Angevin Legendary (Budapest 2006, in English as The Visual World of the Hungarian Angevin Legendary, Budapest 2016). He is involved in various ongoing projects that concern the medieval heritage of East Central Europe, resulting in monographies on Romanesque architecture in Western Hungary (Budapest 2021) and Early Gothic churches in Spiš and Šariš counties in Slovakia (Budapest 2023).

We welcome interested students and faculty members to join the seminar.

 

Warm regards,

Visual Arts Department