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Program in Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies


Degree Programs: Full-Time/Part-Time: Free-Standing M.A.

Chair: Robert E. Harrist Jr., Ph.D.
933 Schermerhorn
Tel: 212.854.8532


Director of Graduate Studies: Zainab Bahrani, Ph.D.
810 Schermerhorn
Tel: 212.854.5351


Director of M.A. Programs: Kaira M. Cabanas, Ph.D.
826 Schermeron Hall
Tel: 212.854.4505


Acting Director of Graduate Studies, Fall 2009: Jonathan Crary, Ph.D.
917 Schermerhorn Hall
Tel: 212.854.3194


Faculty

Zainab Bahrani:
Professor, Ph.D., New York, 1989
Interests: Mesopotamian and East Mediterranean art and archaeology, art and critical theory, philosophies of aesthetics and representation
Colin B. Bailey:
Adjunct Professor, D.Phil., Oxford, 1985
Interests: Chief Curator, The Frick Collection; 18th and 19th century French Painting
Barry Bergdoll:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1986
Interests: Modern architecture, in particular 19th-century French and German architectural theory and practice, key figures of early 20th-century modernism
Benjamin Buchloh:
Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., University of New York (Graduate Center), 1994
Interests: 20th century and contemporary art, criticism and critical theory
Kaira M. Cabanas:
, Ph.D., Princeton, 2007
Interests: Modern and contemporary art, Europe and the Americas
Jonathan Crary:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1987
Interests: Visual culture, 19th-century art, film, technology
Cordula Grewe:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, 1998
Interests: 18th- and 19th-century art and art theory; German art and culture; visual piety
Robert E. Harrist Jr.:
Professor, Ph.D., Princeton, 1989
Interests: Chinese art
Anne Higonnet:
Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Yale, 1988
Interests: Art of the United States, Native North American art, the visual culture of colonialism and globalization
Elizabeth W. Hutchinson:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Stanford, 1999
Interests: North American art to 1914; feminist and cultural theory
Kellie Jones:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Yale, 1999
Interests: African American, African Diaspora, and Latin American Art
Branden W. Joseph:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1999
Interests: Modern and contemporary art
Christina Kiaer:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., UC Berkeley, 1995
Interests: Modern art; Russian avant-garde; 20th C art & theory; feminism & cultural theory
Rosalind Krauss:
University Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1969
Interests: Modern art; theory and criticism
Glenn Lowry:
Visiting Professor, Director of the Museum of Modern Art, Ph.D., Harvard
John Rajchman:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1985
Interests: Theory and criticism; 20th-century art and philosophy
Simon Schama:
University Professor, M.A., Cambridge, 1969
Interests: 17th-century Dutch art, 18th-century French painting and politics; 16th–21st century British visual culture; landscape and environmental history; 20th- and 21st-century land and earth art; modern Western Europe, early modern Europe
Susan Vogel:
Professor, Ph.D., New York, 1977
Interests: African art
Sylvia Wolf:
Adjunct Professor (Whitney Museum of American Art)
Interests: Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography, Whitney Museum of American Art; 20th-century American photography
Deborah Wye:
Visiting Professor, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator fo the Department of Prints and Illustrated books at the Museum of Modern of Art, M.A., Hunter College




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