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Call for Papers: ““Amateur” Photo Clubs in the USSR and the Satellite Countries during the 1950s-1980s” (Vilnius, 24 April 2026)

Art and Heritage in Central Europe

In conjunction with the exhibition “Ukrainian Dreamers: The Kharkiv School of Photography”, the Radvila Palace Museum of Art of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art (Vilnius) and the Museum of the Kharkiv School of Photography (Kharkiv) organise a one-day symposium >“Amateur” Photo Clubs in the USSR and the Satellite Countries during the 1950s-1980s.< The symposium will take place at the Radvila Palace Museum of Art in Vilnius on April 24, 2026.

Organisations of photographic enthusiasts appeared almost simultaneously with the invention of the medium. The phenomenon of the Soviet “amateur” photo club, however, stands apart from a Western network of self-organized photographic societies. Soviet photo clubs had a twofold mission: to keep the Soviet population collectively occupied under the state’s gaze, even during their leisure time, and to function as sites of “aesthetic education” to install Soviet ideology through the prescription of propagandistically correct aesthetic codes. Their presumed control was, however, ambiguous, allowing photographers to practice highly idiosyncratic, personal expressions, which often deviated from a prescribed Soviet visuality. This liminal space of freedom was secured by the “amateur” label attached to the photo clubs. They were meant to promote a strictly “non-professional” hobbyist attitude to photography, whose professional dimension existed in the Soviet Union solely as part of a journalistic trade. Officially permitted to practice some semblance of creative photography, photo club members could thus engage in intense artistic explorations of the medium and thus introduce distinctly non-Soviet, and therefore non-modernist photographic modalities, essentially paving the way for contemporary art.

The symposium aims to explore various aspects of amateur photo club functioning in the 1950s-1980s in the Soviet Union and the satellite countries that developed similar state-controlled organizations.

Transportation and accommodation will be covered by the organisers.

Please submit a single pdf document with your short bio and your abstract (2 pages max) to info@moksop.org.

Deadlines for abstract submission — September 15, 2025.
The notification of acceptance — November 1, 2025.

More: https://moksop.org/en/zaproshennia-do-uchasti-v-naukovomu-sympoziumi/

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