Becker Anne-Grit

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My research and teaching focus on US-American art after 1945, art theory and aesthetics of material. Fundamental are phenomenological approaches to the image, questions regarding the interplay between materiality and time and aging processes within the artwork.

Keywords: materiality, image and time, art theory, participation

Curriculum Vitae

Anne-Grit Becker is University Assistant (postdoc) at the Institute of Art History, University of Graz. She studied Art History, East Asian Art History and Science of Religion in Berlin and Paris. In 2018 she defended her Ph.D. dissertation on Cy Twombly and Robert Rauschenberg (Images in Process) at Freie Universität Berlin (the Free University of Berlin). In 2012 she was granted a research stay at New York University and received an Elsa-Neumann scholarship. From 2012 to 2015 she was the recipient of a Gerda Henkel Ph.D. scholarship, and until 2018 she was University Assistant at the Department of Art History, Freie Universität Berlin. In addition, she has taught courses at Universität der Künste Berlin (Berlin University of the Arts).

 

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