Juliane Noth

 

Dr. Juliane Noth

Curriculum Vitae

Education

2018

Habilitation in East Asian Art History, Freie Universität Berlin, thesis title: "In Search of the Chinese Landscape: Ink Painting, Travel, and Transmedial Practice, 1928–1936"

2006

Doctorate in East Asian Art History, Freie Universität Berlin, dissertation title: „Landschaft und Revolution. Der Huashan in Shi Lus Werk der 1960er und 1970er Jahre“ [Landscape and Revolution. Mt. Hua in Shi Lu’s Oeuvre of the 1960s and 1970s], awarded “summa cum laude”

1999

Magister Artium in Art History and Sinology, Freie Universität Berlin

1992 – 1999

Freie Universität Berlin: Art History and Sinology

1994 – 1995

Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing: Chinese Art History

1994

Beijing Foreign Languages University: Chinese Language

1991 – 1992

Universität Bremen: Cultural Studies, Art History and Romance Studies

Professional Experience

Since 9/2019

Heisenberg Fellow and Adjunct Professor, Kunstgeschichtliches Seminar, Universität Hamburg

2/2019 – 8/2019

Gerda Henkel Foundation Research Follow

Winter semester 2018/2019

Visiting Lecturer, University of Heidelberg

Fall semester 2018

Visiting Lecturer, University of Zurich

Since 12/2017

Heidelberg University, Centre for East Asian Studies, Institute of East Asian Art History

5/2012 – 2/2018

Principle Investigator of the German Research Foundation (DFG) research project “Landscape, Canon, and Intermediality in Chinese Painting of the 1930s and 1940s,” Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Art History

4/2011 – 3/2017

Associate member of the DFG Research Group FOR 1703 “Transcultural Negotiations in the Ambits of Art. Comparative Perspectives on Historical Contexts and Current Constellations”

4/2014 – 7/2014

Visiting Lecturer, Kunstgeschichtliches Seminar, Universität Hamburg

10/2010 – 7/2011

Acting Professor of Chinese Art History (Lehrstuhlvertretung), Heidelberg University, Institute of East Asian Art History

10/2008 – 4/2012

Lecturer (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin) at Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Art History, East Asian Art History

2004 – 2008

Visiting Lecturer at Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Art History, East Asian Art History

2002 – 2007

Assistant Curator of the exhibition „Tibet – Klöster öffnen ihre Schatzkammern“ [Tibet – Monasteries open their Treasuries], Villa Hügel Essen and Museum of Asian Art, State Museums Berlin

1992 – 1996

Co-curator and catalogue author for several exhibitions on Chinese contemporary art

Responsible: SH
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