10:30 
                        Welcome address
                    
                    
                    Rafał Rogulski, Director of the Institute of European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
					Juliusz Szymczak-Gałkowski, Director of the Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Science and Higher Education
					Joanna Wawrzyniak, Initiator of the Genealogies of Memory in Central and Eastern Europe programme
                
                
                    
                        10:00 
                        Opening Remarks
                    
                    
					Piotr Juszkiewicz (Poland)
                
                
                    
                        10:15 
                        Keynote Lecture: Mieke Bal (Netherlands), Dis-Remembered and Mis-Remembered: A Confrontation with Failures of Cultural Memory
                    
                    
					Chair: Anna Kutaj-Markowska (Poland)
                
      
                      
                  
                
                    
                        12:45 
                        Remembrance, History, Image: Theories and Cognitive Perspectives
                    
                    
                        Vitalii Ogiienko (Ukraine), 
Image of the Starving Little Girl: From Initial Traumatic Holodomor Experience to Media Icon
						Andrei Nacu (Romania), 
The Relation between the Family Album and the Re-evaluation of Romania’s Communist Past
						Filip Lipiński (Poland), 
Stratified Image. Medium, Construction and Memory in Frank Stella’s Polish Villages
						Florin Abraham (Romania), 
Histor(iograph)y and Memory in ‘Post-Truth Era’. Towards a European Public Sphere? Some Theoretical Considerations
						Written Presentation: Tomasz Szerszeń (Poland), 
Memory, Photography, History. Post-Soviet Auto-photo-biographies
						Chair: Joanna Wawrzyniak (Poland)
						Commentator: Luiza Nader (Poland)
                
  
                                        
                      
                
                    
                        15:00 
                        Keynote Lecture: Wojciech Suchocki (Poland), Matejko. How Was He Doing This?
                    
                    
                          Chair: Csaba György Kiss (Hungary)
                
                      
                   
                          
                
                    
                        16:30 
                        Image and Historiosophy: Artistic Reflection on the Subject of History and Remembrance
                    
                    
                        Tatiana Tereshchenko (Russia), 
Greek Vase Painting: Polysemantic Rethinking of History in the Images of the Others
						Justyna Balisz-Schmelz (Poland), 
Pictures for the Fathers. Baselitz’s Heldenbilder as Counterimages of the Socialist and Fascist Body
						Dorota Kownacka (Poland), 
Against Illusion. Abstraction towards the Reality. Kuno Raeber’s Material Turn. Karl Rössing’s Wood- and Linocut and the War Experience Aspect
						Roma Sendyka (Poland), 
‘Hobbled Images’ as Memorial Documents for Underrepresented Events. Regaining Past through Reading the Affective and Recognizing the Precursory
						Chair: Ewa Kociszewska (Poland)
						Commentator: Katja Bernhardt (Germany)