
Department of Art of the 19th-21st Centuries
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e-mail: jakub.hauser@gmail.com
Co-investigator for the grant project Preserving Memory. Post-war Reflection on the Holocaust in Monuments and Fine Art (NAKI III, DH23P03OVV014).
Jakub Hauser graduated in East European Studies (MA 2009) and Art History (PhD 2020) at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. He worked briefly at the National Museum in Prague, from 2011 to 2013 he worked in the photo archive of the Jewish Museum in Prague, and since 2014 he has been curator of the art collections of the Museum of Czech Literature. There he has participated in a number of exhibition and book projects. He is co-author of the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Czech Literature (since 2022). As part of his work at the Institute of Art History, he was a member of the research team of the project The Image of the Enemy. Visual Manifestations of Antisemitism in the Czech Lands from the Middle Ages to the Present (NAKI II, 2018–2021).
Jakub Hauser, „V tom élentu šla opona dolu“. Divadelní karikatury Josefa Lady, Josefa Skružného a dalších autorů z fondu nakladatelství J. R. Vilímek, in: Divadelní revue XXXVII, 2026, no. 1, pp. 131–151.
Jakub Hauser, The Presidential Portrait That Never Was. Alexander Archipenko, Devětsil and the Ukrainian Émigré Community in Interwar Czechoslovakia, in: Umění / Art LXXIII, 2025, no. 4, pp. 420–431.
Jakub Hauser, An Overlooked Victim of Normalization: Abandoned Plans for the Development of Commemorative Sites in Terezín and Litoměřice from 1968, in: Eva Janáčová (ed.). Holocaust Monuments and Memorials in Central Europe. Berlin: De Gruyter 2025, pp. 59–84.
Jakub Hauser – Eva Janáčová, The Long 19th Century: The Birth of Modern Antsemitism, in: Eva Janáčová (ed.), Images of Malice. Visual Representations of Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism in the Bohemian Lands, Prague 2022, pp. 157–236.
Jakub Hauser, Sans retour. Výtvarníci ruské emigrace v meziválečné Praze, Praha 2020.
Jakub Hauser – Eva Janáčová (edd.), Visual Antisemitism in Central Europe. Imagery of Hatred, Berlin – Boston 2021.
Jakub Hauser, „Co kde mezi ruskou emigrací zůstalo krásného, to vše sem pietně sneseno.“ Výtvarná sbírka Ruského kulturně-historického muzea, in: Umění / Art LXVII, 2019, pp. 26–46.
Jakub Hauser – Věra Velemanová (edd.), Příběhy exilu. Osudy exulantů z území bývalého Ruského impéria v meziválečném Československu, Praha 2018.
Jakub Hauser, Exiled Russian and Ukrainian Artists in Prague during the Interwar Period. Experiment. A Journal of Russian Culture XXIII, 2017, pp. 127–141.
Jakub Hauser (ed.), Zkušenost exilu. Osudy exulantů z území bývalého Ruského impéria v meziválečném Československu, kat. výst., Památník národního písemnictví, Praha 2017.
Jakub Hauser, Výtvarníci ruské a ukrajinské meziválečné emigrace a slovanská galerie Jiřího Karáska ze Lvovic, Umění / Art LXIII, 2015, pp. 307–322.
Jakub Hauser, Steppe-ing into Prague's shoes: Russian and Ukrainian exile artists in search of their nomadic identity in Prague during the interwar period, Centropa XIII, 2013, pp. 212–226.
Jakub Hauser, „Jsme Skythové – jsme Asiaté my...” Eurasijství a umění meziválečné emigrace ze Sovětského svazu. Sergej Mako a skupina Skify, Umění / Art LVII, 2009, pp. 172–184.
Preserving Memory. Post-war Reflection on the Holocaust in Monuments and Fine Art (NAKI III, DH23P03OVV014) - co-investigator