Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany
07 Jan 2014 - 15 Jan 2014
The program was inaugurated in August 2013 and awards each fellowship for one academic year. The second fellowship is to start in August 2014.
Haus der Kunst is a non-collecting public museum and a key global center for contemporary art. It is dedicated to exploring the diverse histories of contemporary art based on a foundation of focused exhibitions, research, and education. The museum’s goal is to establish research as an integral cornerstone of its vision, and to develop a context for scholarship that allows for the interplay of art, culture, politics, and society in the way modern and contemporary art are understood on a global level. The “Goethe-Institut Fellowship” is an important building block toward this aim.
Supported by the Goethe-Institut, the “Goethe-Institut Fellowship at Haus der Kunst” is designed for international emerging scholars whose research focuses on global perspectives of modern and contemporary art in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
The fellowship shall concentrate on the research for a comprehensive exhibition project on the global art historical developments of the Post-war era. The Post-war project is substancially supported by the German Federal Cultural Foundation and the first of a trilogy whose second and third chapters will be devoted to the periods of Post-colonialism and Post-communism. One of the main tasks is the research and organisation of a series of seminars and colloquia in preparation for the project.
Qualifications and requirements
Conditions
Interested scholars are invited to send their application via email to Isabella Kredler under kredler@hausderkunst.de. The application should be in English and include a Curriculum Vitae, bibliography, reference letters and a cover letter explaining the motivation for the application. The application deadline is January 15, 2014.
The Goethe-Institut Fellowship at Haus der Kunst is financed by the Goethe-Institut e.V.