Zerstresst!: Spannungen zwischen Ästhetischem und Politischem

Édition Ines Roeckl , Ines Röckl , Nina-Marie Schüchter
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Zerstresst!: Spannungen zwischen Ästhetischem und Politischem

Édition Ines Roeckl , Ines Röckl , Nina-Marie Schüchter
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  • Date de publication : Apr 29, 2026
  • Langue : allemand
  • Nombre de pages : 216
  • Éditeur : De Gruyter
  • ISBN : 9783111336916
  • Dimensions : 6.692913385" W x 1.0" L x 9.448818897" H

Nina-Marie Schüchter, is a research assistant at the Institute of Art History, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. She studied art history, German language and literature, and art and design studies in Düsseldorf, Basel and Essen. In 2024, she completed her doctorate on the phenomenon of early-modern curiosity cabinets in contemporary artistic practice. Her work and research focus on feminist art criticism and history, modern historiography, and matters concerning the relationship between art and the Anthropocene.

Ines Röckl, is a PhD candidate at the University of Regensburg. She studied history, art history, art education and cultural management in Regensburg, Poznań and Düsseldorf. 2019–2022 research assistant, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf; 2022–2025 DFG project ‘Digital Morphology of Ornamentation’, University of Regensburg. Her main fields of interest include the tension between architecture and movement, and ornamentation research. She is currently conducting research on clay in the context of exhibitions.

Jasmina Nöllen, 2019–2025 research assistant, Institute of Art History, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. Studied art history, English and American studies in Düsseldorf and has taught modern to contemporary art. Her research is located at the intersection of pain iconography, performative body politics, trauma aesthetics and memory-critical reinterpretation of post-Yugoslav monuments.

Svetlana Chernyshova, is a research assistant at the Institute of Art History, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, where she teaches art from ca. 1800 to the present day and investigates contemporary approaches to art theory. She completed her doctorate – as part of the DFG Research Group 1678 ‘Materiality and Production’ – on the phenomenon of exhibitions from a (media)-ecological perspective. Her work and research concentrate on issues of the image in a (post-)digital age, and theories of space and the body with a focus on contemporary art.

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