L
A U R I E D A H L B E R G
Bard College (1996– )
Associate Professor of Photography
Chair of the Art History Department
Office: Fisher Annex 108
Tel: (845) 758-7239
E-mail: dahlberg@bard.edu
Education:
B.S., M.A., Illinois State Univeristy; M.A. Ph.D., Princeton
Unviersity.
Awards and Honors:
National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend (2000);
Model/Blum Fellow, National Gallery of Canada (1995); Fowler-McCormick
Research Fellowship, Princeton University (1993).
Projects:
Victor Regnault and the Advance of Photography:
The Art of Avoiding Errors (Princeton Univ.
Press 2005) and "Behind Closed Doors: Early Domestic
Photography and the Framing of Private Life"Contributor,
Louis Robert, L’Alchimie des Images (1999); the Sèvres
Porcelain Manufactory (1997); Thomas Eakins and the Heart
of American Life (1993); Larry Fink 55, Phaidon Press, 2003.
Curatorial:
David Wojnarowicz: Tongues of Flame,
Mark Innerst: Landscape and Beyond,
and Road and Roadside: American Photographs, 1930-1986.
Courses Taught:
Introduction to the History of Photography
Photography in America
Photography and the Human Condition
The Portrait and Its Guises
From Human Documents to the Image World, Photography 1945-1990
Travel and Exploration in Nineteenth-Century Photography
Photography and Performance
The Real, the Ideal and Challenge of Representation
The Body and Its Image
Art
in the Age of Revolution: European Painting, 1760-1860
Manet
to Matisse
Current
Course Offerings
BACK
TO ART HISTORY HOME PAGE
|