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Major Questions in Art History
09.10.2020 | Sibylle Vabre
Photography, a women’s story?
At the time of its invention, in 1839, photography was seen as a young medium with democratic goa...
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Major Questions in Art History
25.09.2020 | Nina Meisel
Healing Genius: Women Artists and Psychiatry
Madness, hysteria (comes from the word uterus): these disorders are stereotypically labelled as f...
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Major Questions in Art History
12.06.2020 | Nina Meisel
Sculpture: An Art Without Women?
Camille Claudel (1864-1943) appears to be the embodiment of French female sculptors, yet she was ...
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Major Questions in Art History
29.05.2020 | Nina Meisel
Artist Couples: For Better or For Worse?
In the history of art, many artist couples have made their mark, such as Anna-Eva Bergman (1909-1...
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Major Questions in Art History
08.05.2020 | Nina Meisel
Abstraction: A Man’s Affair?
Abstraction was the artistic revolution of the 20th century. Influenced by the development of qua...
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Major Questions in Art History
15.04.2020 | Nina Meisel
Female artists, the great forgotten ones in art history?
The place and importance of female artists in art history is still not self-evident for everyone....
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