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LECTURE BY PROF. DR. KEVIN C. KARNES (EMORY UNIVERSITY, USA)

May 6, 2026 (Wednesday), 1:00 PM
LMTA Balcony Theatre (Gedimino Ave. 42, Vilnius)

LECTURE BY PROF. DR. KEVIN C. KARNES (EMORY UNIVERSITY, USA)
‘The Spirit of the Time, the Atmosphere of Place’: Hardijs Lediņš in (West) Berlin, 1988/92“

On May 6, 2026, Prof. Dr. Kevin C. Karnes (Emory University, USA) will visit LMTA to deliver a public lecture for doctoral students in the arts and art studies, students, the LMTA community, and alumni.

All those studying or interested in contemporary art research are invited to attend. The lecture will be held in English.

Kevin C. Karnes is Professor of Music and Divisional Dean of Arts at Emory University (Atlanta, USA), and Visiting Professor of Musicology at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music. His most recent book is Arvo Pärt and the 1970s Soviet Underground (2021). His work has been recognized by grants and awards from the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. His current research focuses on DIY music cultures of the 1980s and 1990s Europe, including Latvian and German post-punk, new wave, and techno scenes, and the Riga musicians’ collective Tornis, founded in 1991.


Abstract

Perestroika and the end of the USSR radically reconfigured the landscape of possibility for artists, including by easing travel and exchange across geopolitical borders. This talk considers unexpected opportunities and insurmountable challenges presented by these transitions, as seen in a pair of Berlin residencies by the Latvian musician Hardijs Lediņš, co-founder of the legendary underground group NSRD. It examines partnerships formed between West German organizations and the Latvian Artists’ Union and KGB, how opportunities provided by Western partners could re-inscribe the stark social hierarchies of Soviet life, and how efforts to provide Soviet artists with support could not only open previously unimagined possibilities but also bolster what sometimes proved to be impossible expectations.


More information:
LMTA Research Centre
Email: mokslas@lmta.lt