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Troelenberg, Eva-Maria

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Personal name headingTroelenberg, Eva-Maria
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Field of activityArt--History
AffiliationKunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz
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Found inEine Ausstellung wird besichtigt, c2011: t.p. (Eva-Maria Troelenberg)
Images of the art museum, 2017: title page (Eva-Maria Troelenberg)
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, via WWW, June 2, 2017 (Dr. Eva-Maria Troelenberg; Head of the Max Planck Research Group; studied art history, history and communications at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and Venice International University; Research Assistant/Doctoral Candidate at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, 2007; Postgraduate Fellow of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 2007-2009; completed dissertation on the Munich "Exhibition of Masterpieces of Muhammadan Art" (LMU Munich), 2010; Postdoc Fellow of the KHI project "Connecting Art Histories in the Museum. The Mediterranean and Asia 400-1650" (in cooperation with the State Museums in Berlin/Museum of Islamic Art), 2010-2011; since September 2011, she has been head of the Max Planck Research Group "Objects in the Contact Zone: The cross-cultural Life of Things" at Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz; she has had teaching assignments at LMU Munich, University of Vienna and at the Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context", University of Heidelberg; visiting professorships at University of Munich (2013, History of Islamic Arts) and Zürich University (2016/2017, Modern and Contemporary Art History); visiting scholar at Global Asian Series (GLASS), Leiden University, 2017; her research interests include: the historiography and reception of Islamic art and Islamicate aesthetics in the colonial and postcolonial age; cultural exchange and the larger modern Mediterranean; canon and canon critique; museum theory and the history of collecting and exhibitions in an intercultural context)