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Avrutina, Alexandra et al. (Eds.): VER – WANDLUNG – EN: Tagungsband anlässlich des 100. Kunsthistorischen Studierendenkongresses in München, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2024. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1096

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ISBN 978-3-98501-116-2 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-98501-117-9 (Softcover)

Published

11/27/2024

Authors

Alexandra Avrutina (Ed.), Lily Baumeister (Ed.), Eva Blüml (Ed.), Daniel Bucher (Ed.), Lavinia Hunder (Ed.), Katharina Roßmy (Ed.), Anna Rudakova (Ed.)

VER – WANDLUNG – EN

Tagungsband anlässlich des 100. Kunsthistorischen Studierendenkongresses in München

The exploration of changes and transformations in art and art history is a rich and multifaceted endeavor. Following the 100. Kunsthistorischer Studierendenkongress (100th Art History Students’ Conference) themed “VerWandlungEn” (Transformations) this edited volume documents academic research focused on these dynamic processes. It highlights metamorphoses across various artistic subjects, media, structures, and institutions, addressing the inherent changeability and development within the field. In addition to outlining specific topics, fundamental questions about the student conference itself will also be addressed.

Alexandra Avrutina (M.A.) studied art history and theater studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität. Her focus is on institutional topics, urban history, graphic art and surrealism. She was active in university politics for many years and a member of the council of the art history student congress. She is also involved in various projects in Munich's independent scene. In the past, she has worked on the MunichArtToGo project at the Central Institute for Art History in Munich.

Lily Baumeister completed her bachelor's degree in art history with a minor in economics in the winter semester 2022/23 and subsequently began her master's degree at the Institute of Art History at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, where she also works as a student assistant. She is interested in medieval architecture and Persian book art.

Eva Blüml is a PhD-Student at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and works as a Research Assistant at Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in Munich. Her research focus is on the art of the 20th and 21st century, especially diagrams.

Daniel Bucher (he/him) is pursuing a Master's degree in Art History at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. His research focuses on empirical art studies, particularly addressing contemporary and cultural-political issues. Currently a tutor for the VHB online course "Einführung in das Kulturmanagement", he also works as a student assistant at the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect. Additionally, he is actively involved with the Kulturpolitische Gesellschaft e.V. and the initiative "Informationsnetzwerk Kunstgeschichte".

Lavinia Hunder works as a research assistant at the Central Institute for Art History in Munich. Her dissertation focuses on early modern chess sets as objects of art and collecting. Her other research interests include art (history) in comics and graphic novels, costume history and various forms of art crime.

Katharina Roßmy is a PhD student in art history at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and works part-time as a freelance art historian.

Anna Rudakova completed her Bachelor's degree in Art History with a minor in Law at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich in the winter semester 2021/22 and is currently studying Art and Visual History at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Her professional interests lie in the object and material history of various printing processes, digital art history and art theory.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Inhalt
V-VI
Alexandra Avrutina
Reflexionen über den 100. KSK
VII-XI
Dank
XIII-XV
Stadt–Räume
Bettina Löwen
Zu den Schaufensterbildern von Eugène Atget
3-14
Katharina Marschall
Die Problematik der Objektivität: Zwischen architekturhistorischen Bewertungsstrategien und sich stetig wandelnden gesellschaftlichen Wertvorstellungen
15-25
Katharina Roßmy
Ein digitales Rahmenprogramm
27-32
Sichtbar/Wandelbar
Nina Kim Bartnitzek
Queere (Un)Lesbarkeiten im Zeitalter biometrischer Identifikationsregime
35-44
Jonas Grahl
Die äußere und innere Verwandlung von Körpern im Comic
45-56
Maria Rüegg
Zwei Latrinenstühle zwischen antikem Stuhlgang, päpstlicher Nutzung und modernem Blick
57-70
Birte Hinrichsen, Ann-Kathrin Hubrich
Die Kunstgeschichte sammelt sich selbst
71-88
Ex_hibition
Romy Kayser
Bedeutung und Wandel der Onlinepräsenzen von Kulturinstitutionen in Coronazeiten
91-102
Antonia Rittgeroth
Überlegungen zu der Ausstellung „Le Modèle Noir – Das Schwarze Modell von Géricault bis Matisse“, Paris, Musée Orsay, 26. März – 21. Juli 2019
103-122
Lily Baumeister, Anna Rudakova
Zur baulichen Ausführung und Skulptur
123-133
Katharina Roßmy
Eine digitale Führung durch das Bayerische Nationalmuseum München mit Frau Dr. Hantschmann
135-147
ÜberTragen
Nina Günther
Diana Scultoris Toro Farnese (1581)
151-166
Sophie Roßberg
Die Kindsgeburt als Symbol der Liminalität
183-195
197-204
Eva Blüml
50 Jahre – eine Geschichte in Objekten
205-214
Ver*Handlung*En
Alexandra Avrutina
Revision eines nicht beendeten Positionspapiers
217-225
Daniel Bucher
Retrospektive und Schlusswort zum Tagungsband
227-239

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