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NETWORK'S MEMBERS

Dr. Hannah Baader (D)

Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Plank-Institut

Research areas: Art and Ecology, Early Modern Italian Art, Museum Studies, Iconology of the Sea

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Prof. Dr. Aida Bosch (D)

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Soziologie

Research areas: Sociology of art and aesthetics, Sociology of knowledge and science 

 

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Dr. Grégoire Extermann (CH)

Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana, Dipartimento Ambiente Costruzione e Design, DACG

Research areas: Materiality of Sculpture, economic and political significance of marble

 

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Prof. Dr. Chiara Franceschini (D)

Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München, Departement Kunstwissenschaften

Research areas: act, art theory and art geography in Renaissance, Manierism and Early Baroque art relations between Italy and France as well as Italy and Spain, methodology and history of art history

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Dr. Anna Frasca-Rath (D)

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Kunstgeschichte

Research areas: Sculpture, European art history (17th-19th centuries), transnational exchange of art, art-historiography, digital art history 

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PD Dr. Joris van Gastel (ES) 

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Scientificas (CSIC), Madrid

Research areas: Early modern art in Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Latin America, reception aesthetics, history of art history, materials and materiality, sculpture 

 

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Prof. Dr. Henrike Haug (D)

Universität zu Köln, Kunsthistorisches Institut

Research areas: Materials and Techniques in Art, Pre-modern goldsmith art, Discourses on (artistic and artisanal) labor and value

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Prof. Dr. Julia Kloss-Weber (A)

Paris-London-Universität-Salzburg, Abteilung Kunstgeschichte

Research areas: Semantics iconographies and aesthetics of materials in Non-European contexts, with a special focus on Ibero-America, especially New Spain (today Mexico) in the early modern period, French sculpture (17th-18th centuries)

 

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Dr. Marthe Kretzschmar (D)

Universität Konstanz, Fachbereich Literatur-, Kunst- und Medienwissenschaften

Research areas: Materials and Materiality, European Sculpture (16th-19th centuries) History of Art History, Art and Science with a special focus on the History of Geology

 

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Dr. Geraldine Leardi (I)

Art Historian Functionary at the Ministry of Culture-Borghese Gallery

Research areas: Art history, art and photography, Byzantine studies, aesthetics

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Prof. Dr. Ruggero Longo (D/I)

Università degli Studi di Siena, History and Cultural Heritage Departement / Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max Planck Institute for Art

Research areas: Mosaics, Sectilia and Ornament in the Medieval Mediterranean with a special focus on Norman Sicily; Aesthetics, Materials and Archeometry in Cultural Heritage

 

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Dr. Alessandro Poggio (I)

IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, LYNX-Center for the Interdisciplinary Analysis of Images, Contexts, Cultural Heritage

Research areas: Archaeology and ancient art history

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Prof. Dr. Amalie Skovmøller (DK)

Københavns Universtet, Institut for Kunst- og Kulturvidenskab

Research areas: Archaeology. white marble from antiquity till today, with particular emphasis on the Roman Empire (1st c. BCE - 4th c. CE), the neoclassical period and today in contemporary art.

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Prof. Dr. Ursula Ströbele (D)

Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig

Research areas: Art and (queer) Ecologies, Infrastructural Studies, Sculpture and Theory of Sculpture (20th-21th centuries), Digital Sculptures, Sculptural Aesthetics of the Living

 

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Dr. Ariane Varela Braga (ES)

Universidad Nadonal de Educación a Distanda (UNED)

Research areas: Architecture and decorative arts (19th-21st centuries), transnational and transcultural exchanges, economic and symbolic aspects of building materials

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NeReMa is an international research network for the study of marble and decorative stones from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary.

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