SMArt Talks: Building Histories
We cordially invite you to the autumn lecture series SMArt Talks, organised by the Centre for Modern Art & Theory. SMArt Talks: Building Histories start on the 23rd of September!
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming international PhD conference, which will take place at Masaryk University in the Hans Belting Library, Vevěří 26, Brno (Czech Republic) on Wednesday, the 3rd of December 2025.
Borders, as an ever-present issue, can be either physical demarcations drawn on maps and reinforced by walls or conceptual constructs, determining social divisions, marking the boundaries of cultures, edges of disciplines, and limits of identities. Frontiers can regulate movement, define belonging, and serve as a site of negotiation, exclusion, and resistance. Yet they are never fixed: they shift, dissolve, and reappear in new forms.
Topics might include, but are not restricted to:
Geopolitical Frontiers, Territorial Borders and Nationhood
· National Borders and Ethnic Boundaries
· Transnational and Cross-border Movements
· Decolonisation and the Anti-colonial
· Regional and Local Borders
· Demarcation Lines in Conflict Zones
Environmental Borders
· Natural divides – rivers, mountains, and coastlines
· Human and Non-human Spheres
· Anthropocene and Symbiocene
· Digital and Physical
· Artificial Intelligence and Human Creativity
Identity Thresholds
· Religious Borders
· Class and Social Divides
· Gender and Sexuality Boundaries
Edges of Medium
· Frames, Edges, and Adjustment
· Material Limitations, Potential and Scope
· Period Boundaries and Borders of Genre
Limits of Disciplines
· Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Visual Studies
· Borders and Possibilities of Visual Studies
This international conference invites all PhD candidates engaged with visual studies to submit critical reflections that interrogate the ways in which borders in their many forms – spatial, conceptual, social, artistic, intellectual, and psychological are constructed, maintained, and challenged. By bringing together diverse disciplinary approaches, we aim to foster dialogue on how borders are crossed, represented, contested, dismantled and redefined in visual studies throughout all time periods and to also discuss the innovative ways approaching borders in contemporary societies.
Submission Guidelines
We welcome submissions from PhD students engaged with Art History, Visual Studies and related fields. Applicants are invited to submit an abstract in English (max 250 words), along with a short bio (100–150 words). Please send your materials to Jakub Sochor at 413892@mail.muni.cz by the 20th of October 2025. Selected participants will be notified by the 26th of October.
Each contribution at the conference should be in the form of an individual paper prepared for a 20-minute presentation, followed by a discussion. For additional inquiries, please contact Valéria Bláha at valeria.krsiakova@mail.muni.cz.
Thank you, we look forward to reading your submissions!
We cordially invite you to the autumn lecture series SMArt Talks, organised by the Centre for Modern Art & Theory. SMArt Talks: Building Histories start on the 23rd of September!
We are delighted to announce that in 2026, Brno will host the Design History Society Annual Conference. Titled Design in an Age of Uncertainty, the event will explore the urgent issues that shape not only the present of design history, but also its pasts and possible futures. From the 3rd to the 5th of September, the Department of Art History will host an event dedicated to exchange of ideas about design history, theory, criticism and practice and will bring together the best and up-to-date research in the field from established as well as emerging scholars!