I had the pleasure and excitement to serve as a discussant at the ASEEES 2021 Annual Convention virtual session Fake Equality: The Activity, Impact, and Representation of Women in Photo Clubs and Organizations in the Late Soviet Period. The panel session went live Thursday, December 2, 2021 8am CST (4pm EET).
Read moreNew research article published in Communication Today
This article is one of the deliverables in the research project, Life with COVID-19: Evaluation of overcoming the coronavirus crisis in Latvia and recommendations for societal resilience in the future (VPP-COVID-2020/1-0013) that was carried out from June 2020 to March 2021, led by Alise Tifentale.
Read moreI'm on the list of top Latvian women in science and education 2021
My former boss at the Riga Stradins University, Dr. Anda Rožukalne, added my name to the Pastaiga magazine list of top Latvian women in science and education 2021.
Read moreInterview for CreativeMuseum.lv
New interview! “Photography as Heritage. Baiba Tetere in Conversation with Alise Tifentale,” CreativeMuseum.lv, August 31, 2021. We talked about, among other things, photography as cultural heritage, photography as the ultimate symbol of modernity (by way of Batchen, Flusser, and Azoulay), and my own research and current work with the Art Days Forever archive.
Read moreRound table discussion at the exhibition “I Don’t Remember a Thing: Entering the Elusive Estate of ZDZ” for Arterritory
“We Can See Her Being Seen,” a conversation with artist Ieva Raudsepa, Alise Tīfentāle, archivist Līga Goldberga, artist Sophie Thun, and curator Zane Onckule at the exhibition “I Don’t Remember a Thing: Entering the Elusive Estate of ZDZ” at Kim? contemporary art center. August 26, 2021, Arterritory
Read moreCo-organizing "Mapping Methods and Materials," a photo research symposium and summer school
Together with Katrīna Teivāne-Korpa (National Library of Latvia) and Inese Sirica (Art Academy of Latvia), I co-organized a photo research symposium and summer school “Mapping Methods and Materials: Photographic Heritage in Cultural and Art-Historical Research,” Riga, Latvia, August 16-20, 2021.
Read moreEssay for a Russian art exhibition in Seoul, South Korea
I had the pleasure to think and write about 20th century Russian art for the essay, “The Lesser Known Romantic Side of Soviet Art,” published in exhibition catalogue Good Morning USSR. The exhibition took place at the NAMA Gallery, mM Art Center, Seoul, June 30 - July 30, 2021.
Read moreTalk at the Almeida e Dale gallery (São Paulo) on Brazilian modernist photography
My talk about Brazilian modernist photography and the global photo-club culture of the 1950s and 1960s at the Almeida e Dale gallery (São Paulo, Brazil) on the occasion of a new virtual exhibition, “Men at Work. Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante at the IV Centennial of São Paulo,” curated by Iatã Cannabrava.
Read moreRoundtable at the Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University
I had the honor to participate in a panel discussion on the occasion of the exhibition celebration and virtual opening reception - Communism Through the Lens: Everyday Life Captured by Women Photographers in the Dodge Collection at the Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, on April 29, 2021.
Read moreNew Chinese translation
Chapter by Alise Tifentale, "The Selfie: More and Less than a Self-Portrait," appears in the new Chinese edition of The Routledge Companion to Photography and Visual Culture (2020). The book chapter was written in 2016, and the original English edition was published in 2018, edited by Moritz Neumüller.
Read moreInterview for radio NABA
An interview with Alise Tifentale by professor Ivars Austers, radio show “In the Name of Science” (Zinātnes vārdā), radio NABA, on air April 15, 2021. Radio NABA is part of Latvian public broadcasting service, aimed at student audiences.
Read moreServing on festival Photothings (São Paulo) exhibition jury
With great excitement I accepted the invitation from curator and photography historian Marly Porto to serve on the photo essay exhibition jury at the 2021 edition of Photothings festival that she’s organizing in São Paulo, Brazil, in March—April 2021. The winning photo essays are shown in a virtual exhibition, opening April 27.
Read moreResearch project at the Riga Stradins University completed
From November 2019 to March 2021, Alise Tifentale was a postdoctoral Researcher at the Communication Studies department led by media scholar professor Anda Rožukalne at the Riga Stradins University (RSU), Riga, Latvia.
Read moreNew article: "Entering the Elusive Estate of Photographer Zenta Dzividzinska"
Sizzling hot off the metaphorical press! New article in Museum of Modern Art’s online research publication Post. Notes on Art in Global Context, listed in sections Central & Eastern Europe and Art and Gender.
Read moreVideo review of "Silver Girls. Retouched History of Photography"
Alise Tifentale reviews the book Silver Girls. Retouched History of Photography in conversation with the editors of the book, Šelda Puķīte and Indrek Grigor. The video first aired on March 24, 2021.
Read moreIn conversation with Arnis Balcus, photographer and editor-in-chief of FK Magazine
In conversation with Arnis Balcus, photographer and editor-in-chief of FK Magazine. Video recording of the conversation published online on September 25, 2020.
Read moreRound table discussion about freedom of speech in the time of #metoo, mansplaining, and BLM
In August 2020, I participated in a round table discussion about censorship and freedom of speech in the time of #metoo and Black Lives Matter.
Read moreShort essay for Low Gallery's Crisis Newsletter
On December 31, 2020, the Riga-based Low Gallery published the second edition of The Crisis Newsletter (Krīzes Vēstnesis), for which I had the pleasure to write a short essay on the daily photographic practice on Instagram: “#dailyphotography and #fail”
Read moreNew article: Landscape photography and data landscape
This is an essay on contemporary landscape photography commissioned by the Riga Photography Biennial.
Read moreNew curatorial project: Art Days Forever
Presenting my latest curatorial project: Art Days Forever, the estate of two Latvian artists, Zenta Dzividzinska (1944-2011) and Juris Tifentals (1943-2001).
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