Art School Reform of the Weimar Republic: Change as a Chance for Women Artists as Teachers?
Alexandra Panzert was born in Germany in 1987. She is an art historian and since 2016 working as a research associate of Prof. Anja Baumhoff at University of Applied Sciences Hanover, faculty of design, where she teaches art- and design history and -theory. After receiving her Master’s degree in Dresden in 2012, she worked at as a project employee at Bröhan-Museum – State Museum for Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Functionalism, Berlin, curating and organizing several exhibitions on art and design around 1900. Currently, she is writing her dissertation on the topic Bauhaus in Context. Comparing Weimar Republic‘s Art and Design Schools. She does research on artistic education, self-display and reception of Avant-Garde artists and the relations of fine arts, applied arts and design in Central Europe especially in the 1920s.
Websites:
https://hs-hannover.academia.edu/AlexandraPanzert
Thanks to Alexandra Panzert for this information.
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Stéphanie-Emmanuelle Louis (22 décembre 2020). Intervention d’Alexandra Panzert. HPCA. Consulté le 21 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/ppf2