Department of Historiography and Art Theory
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e-mail: johanidesova@udu.cas.cz
Researcher at the Department of Historiography and Art Theory
Tereza Johanidesová graduated in Art History at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University (Ph.D. 2023). From 2011–2018 she worked as an archivist, librarian and bibliographer in the archives of the Václav Havel Library. She has participated in the preparation of several editorial projects, especially the complete edition of interviews with Václav Havel from 1964–1989. Since 2018, she has been working as a professional editor at the General Directorate of the National Heritage Institute, where she is the editor-in-chief of the journal Zpravy památkové péče. In 2017 she received the 1st prize in the Biennial of Young Authors of the journal Umění (Art) for the study “Úzkost z vlivu” v dějinách umění ("Anxiety of Influence" in Art History). Since 2019, she has been a researcher at the Institute of History and Theory of Art of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. In 2020, she was awarded the Bader Scholarship (with the project Key Concepts, Concepts and Interpretive Strategies of Czech Marxist Iconology) and the František Topič Foundation Scholarship (with the project Štencovo Umění. A Journal in the Service of Domestic Visual Culture). Her research focuses on the historiography of art history and conservation in Central and Eastern Europe during the Cold War. In terms of methodological and theoretical issues, she focuses mainly on the relationship between art history and Marxist thought.
Tereza Johanidesová, On the Genesis of Marxist Iconology: Some Observations on the Ambitious Methodological Endeavours of Czech Medieval Art History, in: Martin Nodl – Piotr Węcowski – Dušan Zupka (edd.), Marxism and Medieval Studies. Marxist Historiography in East Central Europe, Leiden – Boston 2024, p. 68–86.
Jakub Bachtík – Tereza Johanidesová – Kristina Uhlíková (edd.), In the name of Socialism, in the Shadow of the Habsburgs: Post-war Monument Care in Central Europe, Prague 2022.
Tereza Johanidesová, Štencovo Umění: časopis ve službách domácí výtvarné kultury (1918–1947), Umění. Příloha ročníku LXX, 2022 (Bibliografie Umění 1918–1949 vydávaného Janem Štencem), s. 5–35.
Tereza Johanidesová, Bez teorie a bez absolventů: ke dvěma normalizačním hrozbám dějin umění, Slovo a smysl 17, č. 35 (2020), s. 67–80.
Tereza Johanidesová (ed.), Skok vysoký Josefa Krásy, Praha 2019.
Tereza Johanidesová, Násilná césura. Ústav dějin umění FF UK za protektorátu, 1939–1945; Ústav dějin umění FF UK po válce, 1945–1950; Pod tlakem politiky. Katedra dějin umění na FF UK mezi nástupem stalinistů a pražským jarem, 1950–1970; Řízený útlum. Katedra dějin umění (a estetiky)na FF UK v období normalizace, 1970–1989 (spolu s Jakubem Bachtíkem), in: Richard Biegel – Roman Prahl – Jakub Bachtík (edd.), Století Ústavu pro dějiny umění na Filozofické fakultě Univerzity Karlovy, Praha 2020, s. 300–317, 318–356, 392–449, 378–385.
Tereza Johanidesová, „Úzkost z vlivu“ v dějinách umění, Umění LXIII, 2015, s. 250–262.
Network of Letters (NETLET) – The correspondence of intellectual elites in turbulent times of Bohemian/Czech history from the digital perspective – member of the research team
Heritage and society in the Czech lands between 1900 and 1960: professional and personal strategies of heritage preservationists in the light of private correspondence – member of the research team