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Juliane Noth is a Professor of East Asian Art History at the Freie Universität Berlin, specializing in modern Chinese art. Since October 2021, she has been the Managing Director of the Institute of Art History. Her research interests include the redefinition of historical practices within 20th-century Chinese art, as well as global entanglements and the institutional frameworks surrounding it. In her recent research project 'CHINACADEMY', she examines the leading art academies in the People's Republic of China, focusing on their crucial contributions to the development of modern art and their roles in preserving socialist roots while acting as innovation laboratories. Noth's previous work includes projects on artistic practices during the Cultural Revolution, where she explored the varied artistic production from 1966 to 1976, focusing on works by persecuted established artists and younger artists working outside prescribed societal frameworks. Her publications include 'Transmedial Landscapes: Modern Chinese Painting' and various articles in academic journals highlighting significant aspects of Chinese art history. Additionally, she has been involved in various international projects and collaborations, including organizing exhibitions and contributing to e-learning programs at her university.
Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Art History • Berlin, Germany
Currently holding a chair in East Asian Art History, focusing on modern Chinese art.
China Institute Visual Studies, China Academy Art • Hangzhou, China
Engaged in research on visual studies related to Chinese art.
Art History Seminar, University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Led DFG projects on artistic practices during the Cultural Revolution.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.