Kirsten Hoving, Professor of Art History

Kirsten Hoving

Topic: Land and Lens: Photographers Envision the Environment.

 

Biography:

Kirsten Hoving joined the department in 1983, after earning her Ph.D. at Columbia University.  She teaches modern art and history of photography.

Her research interests revolve around her teaching fields.  In particular, she has published widely on surrealism, with articles about surrealist photography in such journals as Art History and History of Photography, as well as an essay in the Guggenheim Museum’s exhibition catalogue, Speaking with Hands. She is also interested in intersections between surrealist art and science, seen in her recent book, Joseph Cornell and Astronomy: A Case for the Stars, published by Princeton University Press in 2009.

She has lectured on a variety of topics around the world, most recently in Copenhagen, Vienna, and the UK.