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Iris Wenderholm has served as a professor of European Art History of the Early Modern Period at the University of Hamburg since 2015. Previously, she was an assistant professor and later held a temporary professorship at the Research Center for Nature Images. Her academic background includes studies in art history, French philology, and economics at the universities of Hamburg, Neuchâtel, and Free University of Berlin. Wenderholm has worked as an assistant at the Culture Foundation of the German States and participated in several significant projects, including exhibitions that bridge art history and digital methodologies. She has published extensively, contributing to various exhibition catalogs and engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations that highlight the relevance of artistic practices in understanding natural materials. Wenderholm has been involved in numerous academic and cultural institutions, including serving as the second chair of the Association of German Art Historians and holding positions in academic committees and boards. Her recent projects focus on the intersection of art, science, and technology in cultural heritage studies.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Teaches and conducts research in Early Modern European Art History.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Focused on various projects relevant to art history and its intersections with other fields.
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