Brigid Doherty
Princeton University
06/27/2021 - 08/08/2021
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Brigid Doherty teaches in the Departments of Art & Archaeology and German at Princeton University, where she also directs the Program in European Cultural Studies. Her research focuses on the interdisciplinary study of twentieth-century art and literature, especially relationships among artistic practices and aesthetic and psychoanalytic theories in German modernism. Her publications include articles and exhibition catalogue essays on Rilke, Brecht, Berlin Dada, Moholy-Nagy, and Hanne Darboven, and the co-edited volume Walter Benjamin: The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility and Other Writings on Media (2008). At the Clark, she will be completing a book on Rosemarie Trockel’s “Rorschach Pictures.”