SMArt Talks: Connected by Design
We cordially invite you to the spring lecture series SMArt Talks, organised by the Centre for Modern Art & Theory. SMArt Talks: Connected by Design start on the 24th of February!
We cordially invite you to the next SMArt Talks lecture of the spring semester, titled Design Anthropology: Cold War Experiments in Material Culture, delivered by prof. Alison J. Clarke, a design historian and social anthropologist. The lecture will take place on Tuesday, 19th of May 2026, at the Hans Belting Library at 18:00.
Based on original archival research, this talk explores the controversial application of social science to indigenous material cultures of newly decolonised nations of the Global South in the Cold War period. Industrial designers, equipped with anthropological methods, were used as operatives within the broader geopolitics of US expansionism, tasked with transforming local craft cultures for large-scale capitalist economies. This talk casts a critical eye over the political origins of design anthropology; the amalgamation of ethnography and design practice that has come to operate as the invisible hand behind multiple facets of global life from health care provision, through to governance and data harnessing in present day Neo-Liberal economies.
We cordially invite you to the spring lecture series SMArt Talks, organised by the Centre for Modern Art & Theory. SMArt Talks: Connected by Design start on the 24th of February!
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!