Journal of Art Historiography 29.2023, Supplement 1: Great Women Art Historians.
Guest edited by Heidrun Rosenberg.
CONTENTS:
Heidrun Rosenberg (University of Vienna), ‘Introduction: Old threads woven into new dimensions’ 29S1/HR1
Burcu Dogramaci (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich), ‘Trading Modernity. Female gallerists at work for the art of their time in the first half of the 20th Century’ 29S1/BD1
Ursula Drahoss (Albertina Museum in Vienna), ‘Anna Spitzmüller (1903–2001), the first female custodian at the Albertina Museum in Vienna’ 29S1/UD1
Patricia García-Montón González (University of Warsaw), ‘Beyond the historiographical pantheon. Women and the Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art after 1945’ 29S1/PG1
Susanne Hehenberger (Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien), ‘Friderike Klauner (1916–1993). Director of the Picture Gallery and First Director of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. A biographical sketch’ 29S1/SH1
Gloria Köpnick (Gerda Henkel Stiftung) and Rainer Stamm (Oldenburg State Museum of Art and Cultural History), ‘Johanna Hofmann-Stirnemann. The first female museum director in Germany’ 29S1/KS
Anna Kopócsy (Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Hungary), ‘Edith Hoffmann (1888-1945): the first successful female art historian in Hungary’ 29S1/AK1
Andrea Meyer (Technische Universität Berlin), ‘Towards a modern museum. Women in the German museum association’ 29S1/AM1
Julia Modes (Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design), ‘Rosalind Krauss. The streak of defiance’ 29S1/JM1
Marta Smolińska (University of the Arts in Poznań), ‘Helena Blum (1904-1984) — a Polish art historian in the gender gap’ 29S1/MS1
Jo Ziebritzki (Heidelberg University), ‘The international spread of Asian and Islamic art histories: an intersectional approach to trajectories of the Vienna School (c. 1920 – 1970)’ 29S1/JZ1
Quellennachweis:
TOC: Journal of Art Historiography 29, Supp. 1: Great Women Art Historians. In: ArtHist.net, 14.12.2023. Letzter Zugriff 08.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/40825>.