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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2020 · 47 MIN

Harriet Roth, art historian | EP32 Subtext & Discourse

from Subtext and Discourse | Art World Podcast · host Michael Dooney

Dr. Harriet Roth studied Medieval History, Modern History, and Art History. She obtained her doctorate in art history in 1996 with a thesis on the Origins of Museums in the 16th Century under the supervision of Horst Bredekamp, at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her various publications deal with museum history and the architecture of Richard Neutra. Since 2019 Harriet has been the curator of the Wochenende der Moderne project for the Bezirksamt Steglitz-Zehlendorf of Berlin, Office for Further Education and Culture. Interview with Dr. Harriet Roth recorded by Michael Dooney on 10. June 2020 at Onkel-Tom-Straße 87, 14169 Berlin, Germany. NOTES Full Episode Transcript (online soon) Wochenende der Moderne (Weekend of Modernism) Press release on Berlin.de Tickets via eventbrite Wochenende der Moderne (Bezirksamt Steglitz-Zehlendorf) ----more---- SEBASTIAN DE LA LUZ (audio engineering) Soundcloud MICHAEL DOONEY Home Page Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube JARVIS DOONEY GALLERY Home Page Instagram Facebook Twitter

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