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Dr. Susanne Neubauer

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Former researcher

Dr. phil. Neubauer Susanne was heading the project “Formation and Heritage of Brazilian Constructivism and Neoconcretismo in the Transcultural Context of Western German Conceptions of Modernism in the 1950s and 1960s” at Freie Universität Berlin (funded by DFG, German Research Foundation). She received her licenciate (MA) in art history, film and economics and her doctorate in art history from Zurich University. She has worked as a curator for contemporary art at Kunstmuseum Luzern from 2002-2009 and also curated exhibitions for such institutions as Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg and Moderna Museet Stockholm. She was a guest fellow and researcher at the Warburg Institute London, Columbia University New York and University of the Arts London and worked as a lecturer for the Kingston University London and the University of Zurich. In 2014 she was a substitute professor for art history at HBK Braunschweig. Her research areas include exhibition history, documentation and mediation of spatial ephemeral art, media archaeology of transparent images and transcultural networks in the context of the formation of concrete and constructivist art in the postwar era. She has published widely on the work of Paul Thek (MIT Press 2008, Yale University Press 2011, JRP/Ringier 2013, et al).

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