19.08.2022
DECLARATION OF THE BOARD OF THE SZÉCHENYI ACADEMY OF LETTERS AND ARTS
The Széchenyi Academy of Lettres and Arts condemns the views of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his speech on July 23, 2022.
19.08.2022
The Széchenyi Academy of Lettres and Arts condemns the views of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his speech on July 23, 2022.
3.06.2022
To be able to think about the future, one must know the past, so the conventional wisdom goes. Narratives about the past, however, have become increasingly controversial.
7.03.2022
The unthinkable has happened: War in Europe. This war polarizes. In particular with regard to the question of how to deal with Russian and Belarusian artists who publicly position themselves against the war. Despite this neuralgic point, the European Alliance of Academies has agreed by a large majority on the following statement:
16.12.2021
A students initiative at DAMU and YAMU in Czech Rebuplic gives public voice to campus testemonies in order to uncover outdated structures and misrouted distribution of power.The European Alliance of academies strongly supports the initiative.
6.12.2021
The second conference of the European Alliance of Academies (2 — 3 December 2021) focused on artistic cooperation - and how it can be used for a European understanding of art and culture.