2013-2014

Wu Hung

the Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor in Art History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, published Baoshan Liao mu: cailiao yu shidu (Two Liso tombs at Baoshan: Evidence and interpretation) (Shanghai: Shanghai shuhua chubanshe, 2013), which he wrote with Li Qingquan, and coedited Gudai muzang meishu yanjiu, di er ji (Studies on ancient tomb art, vol. 2) (Changsha: Hunan meishu chubanshe, 2013).

Niall Atkinson

Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in Art History, was awarded a fellowship from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation to participate in the Kress Summer Institute on Digital Mapping and Art History. He received funding from the UChicago Arts Council and Franke Institute for the Humanities to organize the symposium Florentia Illustrata: Video Games, Mobile Apps, Pub Crawls, and the Florentine Renaissance with Lawrence Rothfield (Associate Professor in English Language and Literature and Comparative Literature).

Christine Mehring

Professor in Art History, was awarded a grant from the Mellon Foundation for the Chicago Objects Study Initiative, a collaboration between UChicago, the Art Institute of Chicago, and Northwestern University; Art History colleague Richard Neer was the joint principal investigator on the project.

Claudia Brittenham

Assistant Professor in Art History, published The Spectacle of the Late Maya Court: Reflections on the Murals of Bonampak (University of Texas Press, 2013), which she coauthored with Mary Miller.

Maud Ellmann

the Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin Professor of the Development of the Novel in English Language and Literature, published The Poetics of Impersonality: T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound (Edinburgh University Press, 2013). She was appointed Visiting Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Swansea in Wales, United Kingdom, and delivered the keynote lecture at the Virginia Woolf Conference at Loyola University Chicago.

Patrick Jagoda

Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature, published Comics and Media: A Critical Inquiry Book (University of Chicago Press, 2014), which he edited with Hillary Chute (Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature). He also published a special issue of New Media and American Literature (Duke University Press, 2013), which he edited with Tara McPherson and Wendy H. K. Chun.

Matthew Jesse Jackson

Associate Professor in Art History and Visual Arts, received a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Study in Fine Arts for a series of events concerning art and the civil rights movement in Selma, Alabama. He exhibited Our Literal Speed at the Bergen Triennial in Bergen, Norway, and collaborated with Yuri Albert on What Did the Artist Mean By That? at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.

Richard Neer

the William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor in Art History and Cinema and Media Studies, was awarded a grant from the Mellon Foundation for the Chicago Objects Study Initiative, a collaboration between UChicago, the Art Institute of Chicago, and Northwestern University; Art History colleague Christine Mehring was the joint principal investigator on the project.

Daniel R. Morgan

Associate Professor in Cinema and Media Studies, curated Cinema and Painting at the Adam Art Gallery in Wellington, New Zealand.

Clifford Ando

the David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor in Classics, History, and Law, published a paperback edition of Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (University of California Press, 2013).

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